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TheDaddy 13-06-2021 22:45

Re: Christian Eriksen
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36082743)
I was at a non-league game a few years ago, where a player collapsed and died. There was no defibrillator, still haunts me. One should be available at every ground, no matter what level. The Premiership can pay, its pocket money to them.

Was that David Longhurst of York City, he's the first I remember, he and Marc Vivien Foe have really stuck with me

Dude111 13-06-2021 23:01

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Originally Posted by Paul
Its not looking good for the Danish player. :(

He collapsed on the pitch just before half time, and you could clearly see CPR being given.

Yes I heard about this...I do hope he is ok!!

RichardCoulter 14-06-2021 02:33

Re: Christian Eriksen
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36082767)
Thing is, nobody knows when a heart problem will occur. It's probably less likely at a football ground where I imagine the participants will be fairly fit. It would probably be more useful to put defibrillators at the smoking areas of pubs!

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Looks like it, it was working when I posted it.

There's plenty of footage remaining on YouTube for anyone who wants to see it; just do a search for the players name.

I did actually think about saying putting them inside McDonalds as an example. Wouldn't be a good advert for their products though :D

Thinking about it, years ago I recall reading that there was a scheme to strategically place defibrillators where under stress middle aged people are likely to congregate.

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36082840)
While there is no script if a player has a horror leg break it’s deliberately not replayed.

Similarly the horror crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix last year wasn’t shown until it was clear Grosjean had freed himself from the car and walked into the medical car.

I would imagine players (after all, it could be any of them) and the Danish FA will make representations to UEFA and that if a similar incident were to happen again we would see wider angles and a less voyeuristic director. I could be wrong though, and hopefully we don’t find out.

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At the point I posted there’d been a number of positive statements about his condition but for the avoidance of doubt I wish him a speedy recovery.

Well, the team doctor has now said that he actually died on the pitch, so the only way is up after that!

I wonder if he had or will talk about any NDE as this is something i've been researching lately.

Not everyone appears to have one and, of those that do, many don't talk about it out of embarrassment or fear of ridicule.

Maggy 14-06-2021 08:39

Re: Christian Eriksen
 
In the meantime.
https://news.sky.com/story/buxted-fo...inM-nhgXrWssEY

Begs the question.What is going through their minds?

RichardCoulter 14-06-2021 13:53

Re: Christian Eriksen
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Maggy (Post 36082921)
In the meantime.
https://news.sky.com/story/buxted-fo...inM-nhgXrWssEY

Begs the question.What is going through their minds?

Shocking behaviour.

I wonder if this is an indication that defibrillators are now routinely provided at football grounds?

jfman 12-09-2021 22:28

Re: Christian Eriksen
 
It's odd that a Liverpool player seemingly broke his leg and not a single broadcaster thought it in the public interest to zoom in on his agony, or replay the moment that his leg snapped in two.

Paul 12-09-2021 23:42

Re: Christian Eriksen
 
Its odd that you revive a three month old topic with a comment thats not relevant to Christian Eriksen.

jfman 13-09-2021 00:02

Re: Christian Eriksen
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36092833)
Its odd that you revive a three month old topic with a comment thats not relevant to Christian Eriksen.

It's not that odd, in that my initial posts were related to TV coverage of the event and I received particularly weak retorts.

Coverage today was absolutely adequate and passed uncontroversially. Nobody felt the need to see his face. Nobody felt the need to zoom in on paramedics strapping him to a stretcher.

Paul 13-09-2021 05:13

Re: Christian Eriksen
 
Ah yes, of course, if you disagree with a reply then it must be a 'weak retort' :rolleyes:

Good to know thats all you still care about, Im sure whoever it was will take comfort in knowing you were happy with any TV coverage. :erm:

Im sure it was well worth digging up a dead topic. :dozey:


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