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Best wishes. This sort of thing just makes you think and you forget all about the petty rivalry s*** that you normally get in to.

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Good to see they postponed the match and great to hear both sets if fans singing his name. Well played by all

 

That was class actually. Very moving scenes and really puts it all in perspective

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Suarez has sent his prayers to him on facebook, typically some idiots have responded by abusing Suarez

 

Best wishes to you Fabrice hope you pull through-puts everything into perspective

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This is a s*** situation for me, 1978, my best friend and next door neighbor all his life died on the school playing field one lunch time. Dave was as fit as a14 year old lad could be, swam 12 times a week at Wigan mets, played footy for school, st Helens and Merseyside as will as rugby and basketball.

Tonight it all came flooding back. Not good.

 

Best wishes to the lad, hope he pulls through.

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This is a s*** situation for me, 1978, my best friend and next door neighbor all his life died on the school playing field one lunch time. Dave was as fit as a14 year old lad could be, swam 12 times a week at Wigan mets, played footy for school, st Helens and Merseyside as will as rugby and basketball.

Tonight it all came flooding back. Not good.

 

Best wishes to the lad, hope he pulls through.

 

Sorry to hear that mate. Hope you are ok.

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A joint statement from Bolton, the hospital and the London NHS Trust read: "Fabrice Muamba remains in a critical condition in intensive care in the Heart Attack Centre at The London Chest Hospital.

 

"Fabrice was admitted to the hospital yesterday evening after collapsing at White Hart Lane, where he sustained a cardiac arrest during the FA Cup quarter-final against Tottenham Hotspur.

 

"Fabrice received prolonged resuscitation at the ground and on route to The London Chest Hospital, where his heart eventually started working.

 

"As is normal medical practice, Fabrice remains anaesthetised in intensive care and will be for at least 24 hours.

 

 

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/18032012/58/fa-cup-muamba-critical-cardiac-arrest.html

 

 

 

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My Nephew is a paramedic, did his training in Liverpool, partly with people who work at the footie, he stayed in touch with some of them. He told me today that he had heard it was a cardiac arrest, not a heart attack and that it is a lot worse.

Come on lad!!

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