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Post by atillathehoneybee on Jan 13, 2024 17:21:36 GMT
Due to medical emergency in the crowd. Must be serious for the game to be abandoned. Hope the fan is okay
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Post by lawrieleslie on Jan 13, 2024 17:50:57 GMT
How times change. Remember the Blackburn fan at the Brit during PL days dying from an injury caused by Blackburn fans chucking a waste bin around. Then much earlier a Liverpool fan falling through the stadium roof to his death at Vale Park during a cup replay I attended in 60s. Neither tragedy caused stoppage of play. Then before that the Burnden Park disaster with dead bodies lying at the side of the pitch as play continued. RIP all of them…they all went to watch a football match never to return home. Hope the casualty at Bolton is ok.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Jan 13, 2024 17:52:57 GMT
Without wanting to sound insensitive I can’t understand why a match would be abandoned in this instance? Hope the person involved makes a recovery.
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Post by bjarnig on Jan 13, 2024 17:58:00 GMT
Without wanting to sound insensitive I can’t understand why a match would be abandoned in this instance? Hope the person involved makes a recovery. I have to agree. There have been no end of medical emergencies in recent seasons. The games got delayed then carried on.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Jan 13, 2024 18:06:22 GMT
Without wanting to sound insensitive I can’t understand why a match would be abandoned in this instance? Hope the person involved makes a recovery. I have to agree. There have been no end of medical emergencies in recent seasons. The games got delayed then carried on. Just to add, it’s probably a 6 or 7 hour round trip for Cheltenham fans to Bolton and back. I’m sure it’ll be explained for a thicko like me in due course
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Post by paulkoz on Jan 14, 2024 12:19:27 GMT
My Uncle died of a heart attack at a Stoke Game.
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Post by cvillestokie on Jan 14, 2024 13:25:30 GMT
Without wanting to sound insensitive I can’t understand why a match would be abandoned in this instance? Hope the person involved makes a recovery. If someone was being administered CPR for half an hour near me, I don’t think I’d be turning around to watch the match. For a start, I’d think it was disrespectful. On the practical side of it, you need to be able to be heard when administering shocks with the pads. I wouldn’t race past a hearse with music blaring. I don’t think I’d turn my back on someone near me dying either.
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Post by mickeythemaestro on Jan 14, 2024 14:39:51 GMT
My Uncle died of a heart attack at a Stoke Game. Very sorry to hear that pal 🙏
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Post by callas12 on Jan 14, 2024 15:04:28 GMT
www.bwfc.co.uk/news/bolton-wanderers-club-statementThe fellas passed away. I'm guessing it wasn't looking good when they left the ground after extensive work on him before conveying him to hospital so it seemed the sensible decision was probably to curtail the game at that point. One due to the cirqs themselves, & also due to the time the game was stopped for probably didn't seem appropriate to continue on as the players would need to have warmed up again & their focus may have been changed in view of the pitchside activity. Remember similar happening at a Bristol City away match under TP when there was a medical emergency in the home stand. Albeit the game continued as it wasn't known at that stage, the person involved would later pass away after being applauded off on a stretcher.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Jan 14, 2024 15:04:33 GMT
Without wanting to sound insensitive I can’t understand why a match would be abandoned in this instance? Hope the person involved makes a recovery. If someone was being administered CPR for half an hour near me, I don’t think I’d be turning around to watch the match. For a start, I’d think it was disrespectful. On the practical side of it, you need to be able to be heard when administering shocks with the pads. I wouldn’t race past a hearse with music blaring. I don’t think I’d turn my back on someone near me dying either. I didn’t realise all the emergency service action took place in the stands. Thought the victim had been taken to hospital pretty quickly. In that case you obviously wouldn’t continue the game
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Post by biglad180 on Jan 14, 2024 15:07:39 GMT
RIP mate,
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Post by cvillestokie on Jan 14, 2024 15:18:51 GMT
If someone was being administered CPR for half an hour near me, I don’t think I’d be turning around to watch the match. For a start, I’d think it was disrespectful. On the practical side of it, you need to be able to be heard when administering shocks with the pads. I wouldn’t race past a hearse with music blaring. I don’t think I’d turn my back on someone near me dying either. I didn’t realise all the emergency service action took place in the stands. Thought the victim had been taken to hospital pretty quickly. In that case you obviously wouldn’t continue the game Yeah, I’m very curious to know why they did CPR for 30 mins in the stands, in the cold. That doesn’t sound like a great way to improve his chances of survival to be honest. Aren’t there always ambulances at the ground?
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Jan 14, 2024 15:25:20 GMT
I didn’t realise all the emergency service action took place in the stands. Thought the victim had been taken to hospital pretty quickly. In that case you obviously wouldn’t continue the game Yeah, I’m very curious to know why they did CPR for 30 mins in the stands, in the cold. That doesn’t sound like a great way to improve his chances of survival to be honest. Aren’t there always ambulances at the ground? I guess each situation is dealt with differently. RIP to the chap who passed away
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Post by callas12 on Jan 14, 2024 15:52:29 GMT
I didn’t realise all the emergency service action took place in the stands. Thought the victim had been taken to hospital pretty quickly. In that case you obviously wouldn’t continue the game Yeah, I’m very curious to know why they did CPR for 30 mins in the stands, in the cold. That doesn’t sound like a great way to improve his chances of survival to be honest. Aren’t there always ambulances at the ground? Purely comes down to needs must, them first few moments when deploying CPR are the most essential. In an ideal world the patient would be somewhere flat & temperate with space all around to work in. Collapsing in a packed seated area of a football stadium isn't conducive for performing CPR but they need to start there and then. It's only generally when a persons stabilised from CPR can they even consider getting someone on a stretcher & then away to the nearest ambulance The flip side of this is that at least in an environment like a football stadium, fans are able to alert the stewards who can summons help from Dr's, Paramedics & De-fib equipment is always available and easily accessible in a footy stadium.
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Post by Caerwrangonpotter on Jan 14, 2024 16:42:07 GMT
Im not going to post a link to the headline....but The Sun as classy as ever this morning Utter rag
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Post by atillathehoneybee on Jan 14, 2024 16:53:07 GMT
Im not going to post a link to the headline....but The Sun as classy as ever this morning Utter rag What did they say.
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Post by atillathehoneybee on Jan 14, 2024 16:55:21 GMT
My Uncle died of a heart attack at a Stoke Game. Sorry for your loss. When was this, and was the game also abandoned...
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Post by stoke1989 on Jan 14, 2024 16:59:42 GMT
Im not going to post a link to the headline....but The Sun as classy as ever this morning Utter rag What did they say. I unfortunately saw it earlier "Footie binned... Over ill fan"
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Post by scfcwebby on Jan 14, 2024 17:26:38 GMT
Scummy wankers
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Post by felonious on Jan 14, 2024 17:31:25 GMT
The Sun is the only thing that wants binning.
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Post by walrus on Jan 14, 2024 18:08:03 GMT
There was an interview a year or so back with someone who manages the emergency response in football stadiums and they were saying that generally the recent trend of stopping matches if a fan needs medical treatment is unhelpful. The reasoning was that if the game is stopped fans mill around the concourse, get up to go to the toilet etc., which can make it harder for medical staff to access and exit the scene quickly.
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Post by wakefieldstokie on Jan 14, 2024 18:13:32 GMT
The Sun is the only thing that wants binning. Seriously who the fcuk buys the Sun? Why is it still around
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Post by felonious on Jan 14, 2024 18:16:58 GMT
The Sun is the only thing that wants binning. Seriously who the fcuk buys the Sun? Why is it still aroundTo provide gainful employment to Arsenal supporters I believe
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Post by middleoftheboothen on Jan 14, 2024 18:34:53 GMT
Expect nothing less from The Sun. Horrible twats.
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Post by TheBra1n on Jan 14, 2024 18:38:59 GMT
thankfully times have changed from the days of the Burden park disaster in 1946
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Post by Scrotnig on Jan 14, 2024 18:42:26 GMT
I’ve always been with the Scousers over The Sun. Horrible, spiteful rag.
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Post by gawa on Jan 15, 2024 10:00:59 GMT
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Post by spiderpuss on Jan 15, 2024 11:46:06 GMT
At Smiths in 'Castle I was offered a free scum as "reward" for my other purchase. My reply was that I wouldn't use it as shit rag. A revolting newspaper, if that's what you can call it. My thoughts are with the family of the Trotter's supporter.
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Post by prestwichpotter on Jan 15, 2024 12:16:04 GMT
Fuck The Sun
#JFT97
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Post by paulkoz on Jan 16, 2024 9:52:47 GMT
My Uncle died of a heart attack at a Stoke Game. Sorry for your loss. When was this, and was the game also abandoned... It was my uncle Stephen/Steven Kozlowski it would of been mid 90's I think? His surname was Kozlowski. Sorry for delay replying real life got in the way. As for the game I don't think it was but I wasn't there my family couldn't really afford to go with any kind of regularity from what I remember though he was bonkers about going to the games. I don't remember that much I was pretty young at the time.
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