Open letter to the Sun from a Man City fan about their intrusive and offensive coverage of Muamba's collapse.
Long but well worth a read
Brilliant letter!
Open letter to the Sun from a Man City fan about their intrusive and offensive coverage of Muamba's collapse.
Long but well worth a read
Brilliant letter!
Very sad for such a young guy.
I don't think he has died, thank God. However he remains critically ill.
Well said that letter writer.
Sky News now, he's showing small signs of improvement
Sky News now, he's showing small signs of improvement
Ahh good, keep it going that way!
Hospital have just said that his heart is beating without medication and his arms and legs are showing signs of movement.
Hospital have just said that his heart is beating without medication and his arms and legs are showing signs of movement.
excellent! C'mon, keep improving!
Can't say how relieved I am hearing the news of his slight improvement - its a good sign and am praying he will continue to improve with every day and get stronger. Come on Fabrice you can do it!
Better and better
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17419654
( he's able to speak and answer questions appropriately.. great news!)
Fab news!
Hopefully this young man will get stronger!
Sadly it has to be said that brain damage is now what it is looking for...hopefully this poor young man will be strong!
Theres alot to be said for enough people willing something to happen, really hope he recovers completely now
We've just had a service at the Reebok and lit candles and wrote prayers/thoughts for Fabrice which will be taken down to him to the hospital in London. It was lovely and a really good idea by the club to make the fans feel included. We went to the chairman's suite and into the stand to sit pitchside.
My son, 18 and in Scotland , has being saying "Come on the Fab" . We are all united in our hopes and prayers
We've just had a service at the Reebok and lit candles and wrote prayers/thoughts for Fabrice which will be taken down to him to the hospital in London. It was lovely and a really good idea by the club to make the fans feel included. We went to the chairman's suite and into the stand to sit pitchside.
ahh that's brilliant. There seems to be a real sense of family about the club. They're handling it all really really well .
My son, 18 and in Scotland , has being saying "Come on the Fab" . We are all united in our hopes and prayers
I know.. that and the reaction to Liam Kelly losing his dad have been pretty moving.
My son, 18 and in Scotland , has being saying "Come on the Fab" . We are all united in our hopes and prayers
I know.. that and the reaction to Liam Kelly losing his dad have been pretty moving.
Oh that was so sad , wasnt it
Did anyone else hear about this in the news today?
Did anyone else hear about this in the news today?
ahh, Saz. Never heard about that .
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.a...-20120322-1vl37.html
Looks like Muamba's doing well.. long may that continue
I'm so glad the match is going ahead on Saturday - I really think its what the players and fans need now Fabrice is doing so well. It really is very emotional for us Bolton Wanderers fans - I can't explain it really. He's not a relative of mine, a friend or even a casual acquaintance, but he's one of us and the shock, sickness and disbelief I felt on Saturday when that happened to him was truly horrible.
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