dawson99 wrote:I'm hearing it is worst case scenario.. but so far nothing substatiated, and hoping the grapevine is wrong
lakes10 wrote:Some better news now. He is stable in hospital
dawson99 wrote:Great news, where did we hear that?
ethanr wrote:Honestly makes me feel sick... Was watching the game and tried to figure out what was going on. He looked like he was having a seizure on the pitch. I've never seen a game abandoned for an injury like that, and I really hope he pulls thru. Horrible for something like this to happen.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb wrote:ethanr wrote:Honestly makes me feel sick... Was watching the game and tried to figure out what was going on. He looked like he was having a seizure on the pitch. I've never seen a game abandoned for an injury like that, and I really hope he pulls thru. Horrible for something like this to happen.
i was watching it myself mate and i agree it was absolutely horrendous, when the camera`s panned onto the crowd instead of the pitch so not to show any upsetting scene`s you could see the horror in the faces of both the spurs and bolton fan`s as they watched the medical teams frantically battling to save his life.
apparently he is stable in hospital now which is great news.
well done to the doctors, paramedics and the medical teams of both clubs and well done to the fans too, when he was being treated on the pitch you could hear them shouting and urging muamba to pull through and when it was announced the game was being abandoned they applauded the decision.
all the best to fabrice and his family
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