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DocDutch 17-03-2012 22:06

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Stable in an icu is improving. I do hope he gets better and that he hasn't got any after issues when he is up and running again.

Arthurgray50@blu 17-03-2012 22:13

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On Sky News Muamba at 10.00 the player is in a hospital that deals with Heart Attack victims 24 hours a day and that he is in a critical condition.

I am not a praying person, but l will certainly be praying for this guy.

Hom3r 17-03-2012 22:26

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I was watching the match live on ESPN you saw one of the Bolton medics next to him, it looked to me he was face down having a fit.

When they TV people realised what was going on they camera pulled back and focused on the other players and crowds.

denphone 18-03-2012 06:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35401560)
the hospital released comments hes stable. now Bolton release hes in ICU. is that precautionary?

From my experience the next 24 hours are crucial for Fabrice and as for a hospital spokesman saying he was stable earlier well he is still in a critically ill condition.

gazzae 18-03-2012 06:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35401560)
the hospital released comments hes stable. now Bolton release hes in ICU. is that precautionary?

Stable just means the persons condition isn't changing. So you can have someone sitting up and talking on a ward and another person on life support in ICU, both can be described as being in a stable condition.

colin25 18-03-2012 06:37

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But..stable is better than being critical...whilst not going to say everything is fine..I am happier with stable

gazzae 18-03-2012 06:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by colin25 (Post 35401643)
But..stable is better than being critical...whilst not going to say everything is fine..I am happier with stable

But it's not. Stable isn't a condition on its own. So you can be in a critical condition and also be stable.

In fact in the states doctors have been advised to stop using stable to when describing a persons conditon due to the confusion it causes.

colin25 18-03-2012 06:51

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You are thinking US, where they have banned that term...in uk I think it is
(but no expert)
Deceased
Critical
Critical but stable
Stable
Satisfactory
Comfortable
Progressing well
Discharged

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Oops..I see you say USA, but still in UK it is a condition..as above :D

gazzae 18-03-2012 06:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by colin25 (Post 35401655)
You are thinking US, where they have banned that term...in uk I think it is
(but no expert)
Deceased
Critical
Critical but stable
Stable
Satisfactory
Comfortable
Progressing well
Discharged

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Oops..I see you say USA, but still in UK it is a condition..as above :D

Well I'm only going on my experiences when an uncle of mine was on life support after an accident and was described by doctors as being stable.

He pulled through lets hope Fabrice can do the same.

denphone 18-03-2012 07:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gazzae (Post 35401658)
Well I'm only going on my experiences when an uncle of mine was on life support after an accident and was described by doctors as being stable.

He pulled through lets hope Fabrice can do the same.

Yes when l was in intensive care 11 years ago but they told my family that l was critically ill but stable but l have to admit it is a bit confusing sometimes as you think by being stable means that someone is out of the woods but that is quite clearly not the case.

Anyway lets just hope and pray that Fabrice comes through this.

colin25 18-03-2012 07:22

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I think it comes from the premise..if you are not getting worse (ie are stable) you are more likely to be in a state to get better

denphone 18-03-2012 11:12

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The latest update from the London Chest Hospital is that Bolton footballer Fabrice Muamba is anaesthetised in intensive care and remains critically ill.

Hom3r 18-03-2012 14:03

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Quote:

Aston Villa have agreed to Bolton's request to postpone Tuesday's Premier League match and sent their best wishes to Fabrice Muamba.
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,,20876_7606672,0.html

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17421875

Dave42 18-03-2012 18:26

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well done Den for you team win today and knew we get you in semi if we win replay another 1-0 win for us in semi would do great ;)

danielf 18-03-2012 18:39

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Shocking...

Quote:

South Wales Police say a man, aged 21, has been arrested in connection with racially offensive comments made on the social network site Twitter.

It is understood to follow complaints about comments made following the collapse of Bolton footballer Fabrice Muamba during a FA Cup tie on Saturday.

Police said a man from Pontypridd is being held at Swansea police station.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-17416472

Dave42 18-03-2012 18:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by danielf (Post 35401892)

some very sad sick people about sadly :mad::mad:

thenry 18-03-2012 18:42

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****

denphone 18-03-2012 18:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35401888)
well done Den for you team win today and knew we get you in semi if we win replay another 1-0 win for us in semi would do great ;)

Thanks Dave and hopefully a Wembley semi final awaits against your beloved.:)

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Quote:

Originally Posted by danielf (Post 35401892)

Absolutely sickening.:mad::td::mad:

thenry 19-03-2012 02:21

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Real Madrid support....

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2012/03/16.gif

Barcas leftback Eric Abidal is having a liver transplant.

nice touch Real :tu:

denphone 19-03-2012 05:55

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Yes its a very nice touch by them.:tu:

MalteseFalcon 19-03-2012 10:42

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It just shows that not all footballers are arrogant self centred morons. Nice to see Madrid players wishing a Barcelona player well, as well as Muamba.

danielf 19-03-2012 10:44

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Very touching :tu:

denphone 19-03-2012 15:41

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Just heard the latest report about Fabrice Muamba and he is showing 'small signs of improvement'. and Is now moving his arms and legs.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...s-unaided.html

thenry 19-03-2012 15:56

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not sure how to greet this news. lets hope its normal functionality.

denphone 19-03-2012 16:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35402343)
not sure how to greet this news. lets hope its normal functionality.

l think there is a awful long way to go yet thenry and the prognosis for the future is far from certain but a slight improvement is better then no improvement so lets hope this continues in the coming days.

danielf 19-03-2012 16:02

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My understanding is that in cases like these the patient is kept in a coma for about 24 hours, while the body is being cooled. This is to minimise brain damage as a result of lack of oxygen flowing to the brain during the cardiac arrest. After about 24 hours the patient is allowed to come out of the coma. The sooner he/she awakes, the better the changes of recovery. The real issue at this point isn't his heart. It's his brain.

thenry 19-03-2012 16:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35402346)
l think there is a awful long way to go yet thenry and the prognosis for the future is far from certain but a slight improvement is better then no improvement so lets hope this continues in the coming days.

yeah of course but having read a few medical posts on this even if its speculation it does put the fear in you.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by danielf (Post 35402348)
My understanding is that in cases like these the patient is kept in a coma for about 24 hours, while the body is being cooled. This is to minimise brain damage as a result of lack of oxygen flowing to the brain during the cardiac arrest. After about 24 hours the patient is allowed to come out of the coma. The sooner he/she awakes, the better the changes of recovery. The real issue at this point isn't his heart. It's his brain.

this.

denphone 19-03-2012 17:37

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According to a friend of Fabrice Muamba he has told The Associated Press that the footballer is speaking a little again and if this is true then this is most encouraging.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...medium=twitter

thenry 19-03-2012 17:58

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epic. top man :tu:

Derek 19-03-2012 20:03

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One of the saddest stories I've seen for a while. What should have been one of the happiest days of a players life turns into one of the worst.

:(

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...-west-17423952

Quote:

The father of a Kilmarnock footballer has died of a suspected heart attack after watching his son's team beat Celtic in the League Cup final.

Midfielder Liam Kelly, 22, was seen running up the tunnel at Hampden after his father collapsed at the end of the club's 1-0 victory on Sunday.

Jack Kelly, 59, collapsed just before 17:00 near the Kilmarnock dugout. He died in hospital a short time later.

His son was told just before Kilmarnock lifted the trophy.

thenry 19-03-2012 20:15

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tragic. RIP

denphone 20-03-2012 06:08

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Absolutely terrible for that to happen.:(

denphone 20-03-2012 17:35

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Glad to hear that Fabrice is slowly but surely improving.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17447938

Quote:

Bolton manager Owen Coyle says he has held a "brief" conversation with Fabrice Muamba for the first time since the midfielder had a cardiac arrest.

The 23-year-old was left fighting for his life at the London Chest Hospital after collapsing during Wanderers' FA Cup tie against Tottenham on Saturday.

"There's still a long way to go but that's really positive," said Coyle.

"Where we all were on Saturday night, at this stage I would certainly never have envisaged this improvement."

Cobbydaler 20-03-2012 21:27

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What have Forest boys been taking? 3 - 6 up against Leeds!

Anyway, come on Saints, 2 - 0 up at the chicken nuggets stadium...

gazzae 20-03-2012 21:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Cobbydaler (Post 35403000)
What have Forest boys been taking? 3 - 6 up against Leeds!

Anyway, come on Saints, 2 - 0 up at the chicken nuggets stadium...

7-3 now, Poor Colin couldn't happen to a nicer bloke.

Dave42 20-03-2012 21:55

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what a disgraceful performance that was hopefully a one off

nffc 20-03-2012 22:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Cobbydaler (Post 35403000)
What have Forest boys been taking? 3 - 6 up against Leeds!

I'm in disbelief, I don't think Cotternil has registered 7 goals at all in his forest career let alone in one game.

Maybe someone has swapped him for Keegan and no-one noticed.

Cobbydaler 20-03-2012 22:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nffc (Post 35403048)
I'm in disbelief, I don't think Cotternil has registered 7 goals at all in his forest career let alone in one game.

Maybe someone has swapped him for Keegan and no-one noticed.

Maybe he's been possessed by the spirit of Cloughie...

thenry 20-03-2012 23:49

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Quote:

Messi get's his 6th hat-trick of the season in a 5-3 win over Grenada, his 20th goal in his last 8 games, his 54th goal in 55 games this season and most importantly he becomes Barcelonas all time top goal scorer.

At the age of 24.
amazing.

danielf 21-03-2012 00:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35403087)
amazing.

Against Grenada? Good thing it was a home game... ;)

thenry 21-03-2012 01:48

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:cool: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9R-P...ayer_embedded#!

denphone 21-03-2012 05:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35403087)
amazing.

Wish he played for England.

Russ 21-03-2012 07:41

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Or Wales :)

denphone 21-03-2012 07:43

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Now now don't be too greedy as you have already had Giggsy and Baley.:)

colin25 21-03-2012 18:54

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Or Scotland :P

Actually no..If he was Scottish, you bully english would just steal him

And I'm not sure as being so short, he would struggle to catch the flying haggis, poor soul would starve :D

Arthurgray50@blu 21-03-2012 19:34

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The FA Cup tie Spurs v Bolton will take place next Tuesday, big question is;

Is 45 Minutes to play or the full 90 minutes again ?

denphone 21-03-2012 19:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35403513)
The FA Cup tie Spurs v Bolton will take place next Tuesday, big question is;

Is 45 Minutes to play or the full 90 minutes again ?

Its a new match Arthur and 90 minutes will be played plus extra time and even penaltys if it is needed.

thenry 21-03-2012 19:52

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you sure deny?

if it ends level after 90 mins at WHL another 90mins will be played at The Reebox then if its still level it goes to extra time and penos

denphone 21-03-2012 19:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35403529)
you sure deny?

if it ends level after 90 mins at WHL another 90mins will be played at The Reebox then if its still level it goes to extra time and penos

Well l cannot say that l am right as if they are level next Tuesday will they have a free day in the football calander to play a replay.

Uncle Peter 21-03-2012 20:03

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Noted with interest that 007 is at the QPR - Liverpool game tonight. We've been expecting you Mr Bond :)

denphone 21-03-2012 21:05

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Well its seems Man City's season is starting to implode.

thenry 21-03-2012 21:13

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dominate, failing to put the ball in the back of the net then getting caught out by a sucker punch... hmmm...

In other news Arsenal need to be more clinical at Goodison!

Uncle Peter 21-03-2012 21:14

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Coates's goal :eeek: Stunned!

denphone 21-03-2012 21:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Uncle Peter (Post 35403566)
Coates's goal :eeek: Stunned!

Yes.:hyper::hyper:

Uncle Peter 21-03-2012 21:19

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Scissor kick at the edge of the box from a 6ft 6 centre half. Not bad.

Terrible marking from QPR though.

denphone 21-03-2012 21:24

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Well was it a penalty or was the player unlucky.?

thenry 21-03-2012 21:29

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Good goal for City, 1-2 Nasri and Sergio.. literally :LOL:

Uncle Peter 21-03-2012 21:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35403574)
Well was it a penalty or was the player unlucky.?

No it was a corner that QPR failed to deal with. The ball deflected back out of Downing after a header was blocked and it sat up for Coates, unmarked at the edge of the box who hit a perfect 10 scissor kick and smashed it into the roof of the net... I think the last centre-half I saw attempt that was Mario Yepes.

And in the space of me typing that it's 2-0, Kuyt tap-in.

colin25 21-03-2012 21:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35403559)
Well its seems Man City's season is starting to implode.

Beware what you wish for :D

denphone 21-03-2012 21:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Uncle Peter (Post 35403577)
No it was a corner that QPR failed to deal with. The ball deflected back out of Downing after a header was blocked and it sat up for Coates, unmarked at the edge of the box who hit a perfect 10 scissor kick and smashed it into the roof of the net... I think the last centre-half I saw attempt that was Mario Yepes.

Sorry Peter l was talking about the Man City match.:)

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Quote:

Originally Posted by colin25 (Post 35403578)
Beware what you wish for :D

Yes Liverpool have just scored again.:D

thenry 21-03-2012 21:47

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silence

Uncle Peter 21-03-2012 21:49

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How to be your own worst enemy

denphone 21-03-2012 21:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35403587)
silence

:(:bigcry:




:bigcry::bigcry::bigcry::bigcry:

thenry 21-03-2012 21:52

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Arsenal escape Goodison with 3 points, Wenger being extremely cautious.. it could have easily backfired.. not happy!!!!

Damien 21-03-2012 21:53

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WOOOOOO!!!!

gazzae 21-03-2012 21:54

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If there was any other man in the Liverpool job the fans would have been demanding his head weeks ago. How long can "King" Kenny go on like this?

Damien 21-03-2012 21:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35403592)
Arsenal escape Goodison with 3 points, Wenger being extremely cautious.. it could have easily backfired.. not happy!!!!

How can you possibly not be happy with a 1 - 0 at Goodison? Chelsea lost. Spurs Drew. We went to third. Everton have beaten so many teams at home this season.

DocDutch 21-03-2012 21:55

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Good result for arsenal and shame about spuds just drawing

and poor pool

Kymmy 21-03-2012 21:56

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Well its seems Liverpool's season is continuing to implode.


;)

Damien 21-03-2012 21:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gazzae (Post 35403594)
If there was any other man in the Liverpool job the fans would have been demanding his head weeks ago. How long can "King" Kenny go on like this?

Didn't you hear about their kit deal!?

denphone 21-03-2012 22:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gazzae (Post 35403594)
If there was any other man in the Liverpool job the fans would have been demanding his head weeks ago. How long can "King" Kenny go on like this?

For as long as he wants because at least he has won a trophy and has a chance of another one..:)

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 35403597)
Well its seems Liverpool's season is continuing to implode.


;)

The hankerchiefs are overflowing with the tears of the last 15 minutes.:):bigcry::bigcry:

thenry 21-03-2012 22:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35403595)
How can you possibly not be happy with a 1 - 0 at Goodison? Chelsea lost. Spurs Drew. We went to third. Everton have beaten so many teams at home this season.

I'm not displeased with the win

Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35403592)
Arsenal escape Goodison with 3 points, Wenger being extremely cautious.. it could have easily backfired.. not happy!!!!

I'm unhappy with the subs. I'm unhappy with the way we've thrown away chances to score. We got lucky with the lineo giving Everton the offside flag when they were onside.

Its been a decent night elsewhere for us but our game was played at Goodison and Wenger pushed it to the limit, and our lads wasn't as clinical as they should have been.

Shadow Demon UK 21-03-2012 22:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gazzae (Post 35403594)
If there was any other man in the Liverpool job the fans would have been demanding his head weeks ago. How long can "King" Kenny go on like this?

He's got them a pretty good kit deal though ;)


That result almost makes up for Chelsea throwing it away.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35403598)
Didn't you hear about their kit deal!?

Ah, you beat me to it :)

gazzae 21-03-2012 22:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35403599)
For as long as he wants because at least he has won a trophy and has a chance of another one..:)[COLOR="Silver"]

Shows how far Liverpool have fallen if your happy with that.

Arthurgray50@blu 21-03-2012 22:24

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Re the Spurs game, l always thought that if the game was abandon, then the next game should only be 45minutes, as the score was 1-1 when it finished.

Isn't that a bit unfair - as surely the game is a replay ?

Uncle Peter 21-03-2012 22:26

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Could be worse... could have been Northampton Town. Stunning goal by Coates though - that was worth the admission price.

The players gave up on 4th place weeks ago which is disappointing.... Anything between 5th place and the safety zone is merely bragging rights, while this should be no excuse for not having the correct mental attitude towards how you play this is obviously something of a growing problem.

Hom3r 21-03-2012 22:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35403592)
Arsenal escape Goodison with 3 points, Wenger being extremely cautious.. it could have easily backfired.. not happy!!!!

Especially when an onside Everton goal is called offside, even the blind listening to it on the radio saw it was onside.

Arthurgray50@blu 21-03-2012 22:32

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Spurs MUST sort out the Harry business before we lose out to our arch rivals.
We were a lot of points devided, now we are in FOURTH place.

Spurs were poor tonight, and l blame the England job.

Damien 21-03-2012 22:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 35403622)
Especially when an onside Everton goal is called offside, even the blind listening to it on the radio saw it was onside.

Meh. Last year Everton's goal was onside. It was a lucky break but we got the points in the end. Everton have beaten City, Spurs and Man City up there this season. It's a great result.

thenry 21-03-2012 23:08

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indeed it was a good result. Rosicky was clearly fouled in the box that could have easily been a free kick or a peno.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35403618)
Re the Spurs game, l always thought that if the game was abandon, then the next game should only be 45minutes, as the score was 1-1 when it finished.

Isn't that a bit unfair - as surely the game is a replay ?

doesnt work like that. the game was abandoned thats it, it means nothing. and no its not a replay or it would be played at The Reebox. its a rearrangement of the fixture if anything after the first attempt to complete the fixture failed.

if this newly arranged fixture ends level after 90mins a replay will be played at The Reebox. If its level after 90mins in the second tie/replay then itll go to extra time and then penos if its still level.

Dash: CF noob 21-03-2012 23:13

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REEBOK

thenry 21-03-2012 23:45

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Moyes doesnt seem bothered post match :LOL:

colin25 22-03-2012 05:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 35403597)
Well its seems Liverpool's season is continuing to implode.

;)

lol I wanted to go back online last night to say that, but had shut my machine off :D

i tend not to gloat or make too quick remarks, because sod's law it will bite you back, though to be fair to Denphone..I was expecting the worse :D

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And I agree arsenal's result was a good one...squeeky bum time..as Man Utd supporters like to say (though I never asked, why they are experts on bums and squeeks :D)

denphone 22-03-2012 06:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gazzae (Post 35403617)
Shows how far Liverpool have fallen if your happy with that.

Its called loyalty.:)

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Quote:

Originally Posted by colin25 (Post 35403671)
lol I wanted to go back online last night to say that, but had shut my machine off :D

i tend not to gloat or make too quick remarks, because sod's law it will bite you back, though to be fair to Denphone..I was expecting the worse :D

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And I agree arsenal's result was a good one...squeeky bum time..as Man Utd supporters like to say (though I never asked, why they are experts on bums and squeeks :D)

Well Colin when things go belly up up you just have to take it on the chin from other forum members.:)

Damien 22-03-2012 08:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35403633)
indeed it was a good result. Rosicky was clearly fouled in the box that could have easily been a free kick or a peno.

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doesnt work like that. the game was abandoned thats it, it means nothing. and no its not a replay or it would be played at The Reebox. its a rearrangement of the fixture if anything after the first attempt to complete the fixture failed.

if this newly arranged fixture ends level after 90mins a replay will be played at The Reebox. If its level after 90mins in the second tie/replay then itll go to extra time and then penos if its still level.

I am thinking the FA might make this a one-off game in that they will want extra time and penalties. Bolton and Spurs would want that too.

gazzae 22-03-2012 08:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35403676)
Its called loyalty.:)

Where was the loyalty when Woy had the job?

denphone 22-03-2012 09:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gazzae (Post 35403729)
Where was the loyalty when Woy had the job?

Who is Woy?:confused:

gazzae 22-03-2012 09:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35403735)
Who is Woy?:confused:

roy hodgson

denphone 22-03-2012 09:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gazzae (Post 35403740)
roy hodgson

Yes l do think he was treated poorly but it was not my decision and remember his appointment was very much linked to the previous owners of the club but obviously the new owners decided that RH was not right for the club so as the new owners they are entitled to put their own man in the job.

thenry 22-03-2012 13:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35403726)
I am thinking the FA might make this a one-off game in that they will want extra time and penalties. Bolton and Spurs would want that too.

not too sure about that, it'll have to be squeezed in.

nffc 22-03-2012 22:01

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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35403861)
not too sure about that, it'll have to be squeezed in.

I'd imagine it would be. When we played Spurs in 95-6 the original game was called off about 20 minutes in due to heavy snow, when they finally did play the first game finished 2-2 at the City Ground, the replay at WHL was 1-1 and Forest won on penalties. That was the same year we got through to the quarter finals of the UEFA cup when all the other English sides got knocked out really early on.

Shadow Demon UK 23-03-2012 11:33

Re: Football Season 2011/12
 
I didn't think it would take long for Fergie to respond to Vieras comments from earlier in the week...

"If you talk about desperation, they played a player the other night who refused to go on the pitch. The manager said he'd never play again and he takes a five-month holiday in Argentina. What is that? Could that come under the description of desperation?"

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17488481

Mr Viera has made himself look a right tool. They've started with the mind games, but they don't have any idea what they're doing :)

Russ 23-03-2012 11:42

Re: Football Season 2011/12
 
There's one certain manager in the Prem you do not play mind games with....

denphone 23-03-2012 11:47

Re: Football Season 2011/12
 
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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35404343)
There's one certain manager in the Prem you do not play mind games with....

l will second that.:tu:

yesman 23-03-2012 12:06

Re: Football Season 2011/12
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35404347)
l will second that.:tu:

What do you think about this....

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...etter-20120323

denphone 23-03-2012 13:02

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Originally Posted by yesman (Post 35404361)

People are entitled to their opinion but they don't exactly erect statues for critics do they.:)

yesman 23-03-2012 13:30

Re: Football Season 2011/12
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35404383)
but they don't exactly erect statues for critics do they.:)

Or for overrated managers ;)

Damien 23-03-2012 13:52

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Dalglish is doing rubbish. He is working on credit he had before of his status there...

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Originally Posted by yesman (Post 35404361)

l will second that. :tu:

denphone 24-03-2012 14:56

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Just watched the Chelsea/Spurs game and frankly it was quite a poor match with neither side really deserving of all 3 points so a draw was a fair result but no good to either side but l am sure Arsenal will be quite happy with the outcome of the match.

colin25 24-03-2012 15:45

Re: Football Season 2011/12
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35404869)
Just watched the Chelsea/Spurs game and frankly it was quite a poor match with neither side really deserving of all 3 points so a draw was a fair result but no good to either side but l am sure Arsenal will be quite happy with the outcome of the match.

agreed. I thought it was a poor match..looked to be more about not losing, then winning


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