I think Mod's should probably block this thread. Bit harsh to be talking about a geezer who nearly died on Saturday and who still might and w*nking off over him or however you put it is a bit much imo.
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end of the day I dont know him so doesn't affect me, harsh but there it is. I wouldnt expect him to loose sleep at me if it had happened to me. Its sad his fb maybe life over but hey ho people are dying all over the world and dont get the news attention but all someone loved one. Move on, he makes it great he dont dam , we all going to go.Chelmsford City the home of Radio
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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostCheers, so you don't give a **** about them then but wan*ing youself off over a footballer you don't even know.
PS don't forget racist bigot homophobic cretin *****
You are just one sad little......................I'll let you fill in the blanks.
Why do some people think that caring about somebody dying, means you instantly stop caring about any others btw.
For what it's worth, I couldn't stand the apparent 'competition' to see who cared most when the Princess of Wales died. The ridiculous public outpouring of grief at that time, was way out of character to the usual British 'stiff upper lip' and made me very uncomfortable.
For me grief is something that should be more personal, and I don't like the constant minutes silences we seem to get at football matches, the 'shrines' that crop up at roadsides (why would you want to commemorate the very spot where someone died?), and I thought that the applause before the games on Saturday were inappropriate when Muamba was still alive.
However, the reason that Muamba's case has been receiving more attention than these other tragic occurrences, is that an awful lot of people saw it happen live on television, in front of a huge crowd, to a very young, fit man. It resonated with the core users of mass social media., and therefore it became a huge deal. We've had several tragedies occur to our players, and we received the god wishes of all football fans then, why should we be churlish when it happens to someone else.
The terrible coach crash reported on the news, and the terrifying shootings in France are no less sad, and no less lamentable, but they don't feel so closely linked to us. That's a sad fact perhaps, but we tend to react strongest, when we feel a connection.
Fingers crossed for Fabrice, we ALL hope he makes the best possible recovery, the good news today gives us more hope. I doubt he'll play football again, but hopefuly he can be recover and enjoy his wedding, and seeing his little boy grow up. That's the important thing at the end of the day....
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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostVblock can i just say of course it's a terrible thing to happen to anyone.
But the country is behaving like when princess Di was killed.
But oh well i'm just a cretin so i ain't got the brain power to know any better, which sort of makes Deepcut out of order for havin go at me don't it?
That wasn't what I had a go at you about.
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Just for everyone's information, Fabrice Muamba has woken up and is speaking again.
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Sorry guys, but have I just walked into a competition to see how distasteful people can be?
This was a good thread, with interesting views. Do not see the problem with some feeling a bit sensitive. Nor those that are discussing the possible implications for both Bolton and us. I can even understand to a degree the possibly cynical point of view about them pulling out of the cup to give them a better chance of staying up. Rather unsportingly, I also hope that Bolton struggle and go down instead of us.
But this is a football forum. What the hell have terribly tragic events with schoolchildren got to do with anybody feeling sorry for Muamba? Discuss them by all means on a separate thread if you must, but to assume fellow posters don't care because they are not footballers, is in my opinion, disgraceful. And to suggest that the young man is now "Better", is one of the most ridiculous things I have seen on here, ever.
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Originally posted by Ginger Ninja View PostJust for everyone's information, Fabrice Muamba has woken up and is speaking again.
Brilliant news.
HUGE congratulations to the NHS and all medical staff involved, saved a good young man's life and stopped a young boy losing his father and a young woman losing her fianceYou should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by Gtleighsr3 View Postend of the day I dont know him so doesn't affect me, harsh but there it is. I wouldnt expect him to loose sleep at me if it had happened to me. Its sad his fb maybe life over but hey ho people are dying all over the world and dont get the news attention but all someone loved one. Move on, he makes it great he dont dam , we all going to go.
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Originally posted by brightonr View PostSorry guys, but have I just walked into a competition to see how distasteful people can be?
This was a good thread, with interesting views. Do not see the problem with some feeling a bit sensitive. Nor those that are discussing the possible implications for both Bolton and us. I can even understand to a degree the possibly cynical point of view about them pulling out of the cup to give them a better chance of staying up. Rather unsportingly, I also hope that Bolton struggle and go down instead of us.
But this is a football forum. What the hell have terribly tragic events with schoolchildren got to do with anybody feeling sorry for Muamba? Discuss them by all means on a separate thread if you must, but to assume fellow posters don't care because they are not footballers, is in my opinion, disgraceful. And to suggest that the young man is now "Better", is one of the most ridiculous things I have seen on here, ever.
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Originally posted by Gtleighsr3 View Postend of the day I dont know him so doesn't affect me, harsh but there it is. I wouldnt expect him to loose sleep at me if it had happened to me. Its sad his fb maybe life over but hey ho people are dying all over the world and dont get the news attention but all someone loved one. Move on, he makes it great he dont dam , we all going to go.
worse stuff happening all over the world...lets just get on with the football and get the 3 points on Wednesday (and hopefully Bolton are affected by the events and they drop some points too )
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