Muamba

I am just completely deflated i remember this happened to Phil O'Donnel just a couple of years ago too.
 
It is a page to show support. Pray for Muamba

Just have to say, it's absolutely sick (IMO) to jump on something like this to get popularity or 'likes'. People like you make me sick, have you even ever heard of the word 'sincerity'?
 
Hospital has CONFIRMED that Fabrice Muamba is stable

Not sure how true this is, but one can always hope.

EDIT: Just realised it's from Skysports. Thank god!
 
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Does it matter what team you support, everyone is behind him everyone hopes he pulls through this, chelsea, liverpool arsenal whoever

CMON MUAMBA praying for you!
 
Sky News Newsdesk@SkyNewsBreak
  • Hospital spokesperson says Bolton midfielder Fabrice Muamba is in a stable condition after collapsing on pitch during match with Tottenham
 
Thank god for the medical staff from Spurs and Bolton.
 
Hopefully if he does pull through he is able to have a decent quality of life (not necessarily play football but be able to do what most people can do) as he has done nothing to deserve any of this. Great lad who I admired at Birmingham
 
And the NHS.

And the doctor from the stands who offered to help too. Got to admit, when I heard the words breaking news I was fearing the worst. Such an incredible relief. Really hoping he makes a full recovery.
 
Good news this. Well done to all the medical staff at the ground/ hospital- they deserve a massive pat on the back, yet often they are forgotten about.
 
Great news!

BBC Radio 5 live chief football reporter Ian Dennis at White Hart Lane:

"When the medical staff arrived, Fabrice Muamba's face was on the turf. They quickly turned him over and within seconds were putting white pads and defibrillator on him. It was quite clear to everyone that he was fighting for his life. If he does pull through it will be down to the quick actions of the medics."

Incredible work by the paramedics, heroes.
 
according to sky sports, he is in a stable condition.I have to say, well done to the quick reactions of the emergency services, and it's wonderful to see such unification at a vital time. This is shown by how it was not only the bolton physio's but tottenham's as well. Well done to everyone involved. Good luck and a speedy recovery
 
I remember of waking up in a morning and my Mother made my breakfast and when I was eating cereals the TV news reported that in the previous day Miklhos Feher died in a match of Benfica vs Guimaraes...


I was about 7 years old and i just was sad


Hoping for him to get really better :/
 
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