18 mins to hospital

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hanny73
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18 mins to hospital

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I've just heard that it took just 18 mins from when the tackle took place to get Eduardo to hospital - I think major credit should be given to West Midland Ambulance Service who could have quite possibly saved Eduardo's career.

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I think major credit should be given to West Midland Ambulance Service who could have quite possibly saved Eduardo's career.
It's a shame West Midlands Police aren't so swift - Taylor's still walking the streets.

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Cus Geezer wrote:
I think major credit should be given to West Midland Ambulance Service who could have quite possibly saved Eduardo's career.
It's a shame West Midlands Police aren't so swift - Taylor's still walking the streets.
:lol: :lol:

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Cus Geezer wrote:
I think major credit should be given to West Midland Ambulance Service who could have quite possibly saved Eduardo's career.
It's a shame West Midlands Police aren't so swift - Taylor's still walking the streets.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Wasn't he on the pitch for nine minutes? So from St Andrews to the Hospital in 9 minutes :shock: 8) Good going

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