WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Alex G 9:29 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds
goose 8:15 Sat Jan 29

With the way the end of the 2019/2020 rolled into the 2020/21 season which then rolled in to the Euros which then rolled in to the 2021/22 season, might the increase just be due to the fact that many players haven't had a proper break in a heck of a long time?

Has a similar increase in heart problems been seen in other sports? Or is it merely a statistical quirk coupled with more active reporting of such issues?

Percy Dalton 9:14 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds
Load of tarts nowadays.
Years ago at the old ground when someone died we'd just pass them over our heads so we didn't miss any action on the pitch.

collyrob 8:27 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds
How would it be vax related if they weren’t vaxxed at the time ?

goose 8:15 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds
Yeh the huge rise in cardiac problems amongst the fittest people on the planet is a mere coincidence.

Psycho4Spuds0 7:52 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds
As I said, none mentioned there are vax related

goose 7:49 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-10314165/amp/Football-seen-worrying-spike-cardiac-arrests-heart-related-issues-2021.html

Side of Ham 7:37 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds
No one wants to discuss the effects lockdowns could well have on stopping big sessions on booze and drugs suddenly and then people getting back on it and ‘making up for time’…..could easily be another explanation to all this…..

collyrob 7:37 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds
Probably full of chisel

master 7:32 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds
Thread is about people in the stands.

Psycho4Spuds0 7:28 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds
There are only 4 that I can recall and none were down to covid
Lindelof - man u said in statement not related to covid
Aguero - retired due to heart problem identified in 2003
Wyke - Not vaccines and didn't have covid
Ericsson - not vaccines and covid free

We have seen heart problems and collapses in the past
Marc Vivien Foe
Fabrics Muamba
I was at the match when George Parris collapsed .

They do say there is a risk of cardiomyopathey for around a week after the second jab but it is very rare

goose 6:04 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds
Joyo 5:51 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds

How’d you explain the huge growth in heart problems for professional footballers?
Is that obesity as well??

goose 6:00 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds
In about 5 years they’ll maybe start to admit the link between the vaccine & heart problems.

Until then pipe down & put your mask back on.

Mike Oxsaw 5:55 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds
Were defibrillators at grounds before Covid?

I can't recall a single incidence of a match being halted before then, so either the rules have changed or the football authorities are running a big "We Care!" PR campaign to get more bums back on seats.

joyo 5:51 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds
Much more likely to do with obesity, still gives another reason for the anti vax threatre Queens to wet their knickers again

ludo21 5:50 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds
There's been about 30 mins break at the Fulham game... surely they're not treating the patient in the stand, how long does it take to get them out and off to hospital?

collyrob 5:47 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds
Could it be a long term affect of covid ?

Mike Oxsaw 5:44 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds
I'd like to think it's simply making use of the medical facilities the authorities require on hand for the players and if they are unavailable/in use, the referee is obliged to pause the game.

However, the underlying, unspoken message seems to be "Covid is DANGEROUS" and if Boris had his way he'd have the crowd all pointing at the victim, shouting "No Vax! No Vax! Dirty little No Vax!", whether or not he was fully jabbed.

Fake 5:44 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds
same at Oldham V Rochdale too.

The level of denial..

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 5:38 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds
master

Agreed, mate. In the past two years we've all been infantilized. It's fuck all to do with vaccines.

master 5:34 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds
Happens far more than before. Must be something that's been done between now and 2 years ago. Hmm....

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 5:34 Sat Jan 29
Re: Medical Emergencies At Football Grounds
Could be because we've become a society of utter pansies.

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