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    #31
    Originally posted by fah-q View Post
    I see that lad on twitter who was making fun of and racially abusing him on twitter has been arrested.
    Arresting is too good for him the despicable cunt

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      #32
      Originally posted by PoolG View Post
      Arresting is too good for him the despicable cunt
      WTF goes through some peoples heads.

      ****ing arsehole.
      Modifying post.

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        #33
        IIRC, he's a known troll, one of those sad ****s that follows this sort of stuff around and posts about it.

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          #34
          The justice system needs to reintroduce aspects of public shaming to snap our society out of the stunning levels of cuntishness being displayed all too often.

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            #35
            Doctors treating Fabrice Muamba say he is showing "small signs of improvement".
            The Bolton midfielder remains in a critical condition in the London Chest Hospital's intensive care unit after suffering a cardiac arrest during Saturday's FA Cup tie at Bolton.
            But the latest bulletin - released jointly by Bolton and the hospital trust - read: "His heart is now beating without the help of medication and he is also moving his arms and his legs.
            "However, his long-term prognosis will remain unclear for some time. He is still critically ill and will continue to be closely monitored and treated by staff."
            Earlier Muamba's Bolton manager Owen Coyle emerged from the hospital with a message from the 23-year-old's family and friends.
            He said: "They are so thankful and they want to put that on record. They have been inundated with messages from the football community globally, family and friends. People have shown a real concern."
            Looking promising
            The times they are a changin'.

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              #36
              Really good to hear that. Must be such a tough time for his family, friends and colleagues.
              "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                #37
                some good news at least but still along way to go.my uncle had a massive heart attack 23/12/10 at the age of 75 luckily he's still with us but he's not the same man.what happened to was we were in the house and my mum called me downstairs and there he was on the chair having what i thought was a fit or stroke,we called 999 and i had to lay hime flat on the floor and do the heart pumping until the ambulance arrived which was about 5mins and then they took over.he was basically dead for about 10mins,at first he went to fazakerly then broadgreen as has happened with muamba he was kept sedated until xmas day when he came round he had some memory lose,when asked were he lived he gave an address that left it 1945 he also asked about my auntie his sister were she was but she had died in 2004.
                to this day he isn't 100%right and has to take nearly 20 tablets a day for various things and thats after only 10mins or so without his brain getting oxygen,mamba has supposedly gone 2hours hopefully his fitness will help.
                who's arsed?

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                  #38
                  Associated Press told he's speaking again, according to his friends at his bedside.
                  Hello mert.

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                    #39
                    Speaking in French and English and recognising visitors

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                      Speaking in French and English and recognising visitors
                      The times they are a changin'.

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                        #41
                        Great news.

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                          #42
                          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                            #43
                            Great news.

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                              #44
                              Fantastic news!

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                                #45
                                But the latest bulletin - released jointly by Bolton and the hospital trust - read: "His heart is now beating without the help of medication and he is also moving his arms and his legs."However, his long-term prognosis will remain unclear for some time. He is still critically ill and will continue to be closely monitored and treated by staff."


                                I wonder if they could take a look at Charlie Adam?
                                I have one word to offer - honesty. I couldn't be devious if I tried. Joe Fagan.

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