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  • #61
    I was only trying to point out the stupid idea that one life is worth more than another,
    and yes pointless conversation as i have already said if you read all the posts

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    • #62
      Like everyone else I hope and pray he survives and have been really shocked by his illness.

      But this is a QPR forum where we all want our club to do well. This is not meant with any disrespect to Muamba and I apologise if it is felt insensitive as I realise life and death is more important. BUT I just wonder how fans think his illness will impact on Bolton. Will it inspire them? Or really knock them? Either way I can't help thinking this terrible incident cd have a big influence on who stays up and who doesn't. Just shows how wildly unpredictable sport remains.

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      • #63
        Just really hope he pulls through this.

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        • #64
          Stainrod good question, i'm hoping they fall apart, but unless we win some of our games
          it don't matter.

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          • #65
            Frankly I do not think his illnes will have any effect on Bolton's performances beyond the loss of him as a player - as long as he pulls through. I do not know how good he has been, though. We lost Faurlin and it was a severe blow (IMHO). Is this guy of the same calibre?
            Banning people is no longer my hobby,
            but take a look at my photo blog:

            http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/

            How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
            http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Kirill View Post
              Frankly I do not think his illnes will have any effect on Bolton's performances beyond the loss of him as a player - as long as he pulls through. I do not know how good he has been, though. We lost Faurlin and it was a severe blow (IMHO). Is this guy of the same calibre?
              Think its more about the effect it will have off the field. Like you I haven't ever paid enough interest in Bolton to give you a worthwhile assessment of him as a player. There's a report today - albeit in the Mirror - saying Bolton are considering pulling out of the FA Cup as the younger Bolton players cannot face returning to White Hart Lane. Indication of how much they have been hit by this. Guess much will depend on whether he pulls through - and I hope v much he does - but seeing one of your colleagues nearly drop dead in front of you combined with the global media frenzy is going to have a big, big impact make no mistake.

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              • #67


                I found the report of a cardiologist from the hospital in the crowd amazing.

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                • #68
                  From what i heard on talk sport this morning there is talk of them pulling out of the cup ,

                  IMO these players should want to go back out on the turf and try their dammed hardest to win the cup FOR this lad, you could not honour him more,

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by TRING-RANGER View Post
                    From what i heard on talk sport this morning there is talk of them pulling out of the cup ,

                    IMO these players should want to go back out on the turf and try their dammed hardest to win the cup FOR this lad, you could not honour him more,
                    Some one told me this today...the only reason Bolton would pull out off the cup is due to a fixture pile up and it would be bloody disgrace if they use this tragic event as an excuse.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
                      Some one told me this today...the only reason Bolton would pull out off the cup is due to a fixture pile up and it would be bloody disgrace if they use this tragic event as an excuse.
                      Not a chance. If they genuinely think Bolton would use the near death of one of their players, to take advantage of a situation like this, then I have a tin-foil hat they may be interested in purchasing.

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by DeepcutHoop View Post
                        Not a chance. If they genuinely think Bolton would use the near death of one of their players, to take advantage of a situation like this, then I have a tin-foil hat they may be interested in purchasing.
                        Then why else would they pull out the cup...if it was a league match would they refuse to replay the game as a sign off respect...not a ****ing chance.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
                          Then why else would they pull out the cup...if it was a league match would they refuse to replay the game as a sign off respect...not a ****ing chance.
                          You think they'd use Muamba's critical illness, to pull out of the cup quarter-final, to help their league position?

                          You are a way more cynical person than I am, in that case.

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by DeepcutHoop View Post
                            You think they'd use Muamba's critical illness, to pull out of the cup quarter-final, to help their league position?

                            You are a way more cynical person than I am, in that case.
                            IF they do pull out of the FA Cup then yes they would have taking advantage of the tragic situation. Its only media speculation at present but IF it did happen then thats exactly what I would think.

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
                              IF they do pull out of the FA Cup then yes they would have taking advantage of the tragic situation. Its only media speculation at present but IF it did happen then thats exactly what I would think.
                              My thoughts as well,

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
                                IF they do pull out of the FA Cup then yes they would have taking advantage of the tragic situation. Its only media speculation at present but IF it did happen then thats exactly what I would think.
                                Just so I'm 100% sure- you think that IF Bolton call off the game, it will be because they don't want a fixture pile up in their relegation battle, and it has nothing to do with the impact it had on players & staff etc?

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