Fabrice Muamba
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Really hope he pulls through, no one deserves to go that way.
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and still only 23, hope the lad recovers, but can't see him being allowed to play football again - sounds like a dodgy heart
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Sky are reporting that he is stable. Some hope at last!
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Sky News saying his condition is "stable". Thank God.
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SSN reporting hospital released statement saying he's in a stable condition.
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Sky News Reporting that Fabrices' condition is stable.





Come on Mate,keep fighting!!!
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Great news. Come on Fab!
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and feeling a little hoarse.tel wrote:SSN reporting hospital released statement saying he's in a stable condition.
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Never in doubt
Fabrice is a Gooner

Fabrice is a Gooner

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T.S wrote:Sky News saying his condition is "stable". Thank God.
good news, indeed. Get well soon Fabrice.
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Is he a Gooner? I mean he only played a couple of games for us but has played a lot more for both Birmingham & Bolton. I wish him well but would not consider him one of our own anymore than I would consider David Bentley or Lansbury.T.S wrote:Never in doubt![]()
Fabrice is a Gooner
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Ok...sorry...Delorean Dor's wrote:Is he a Gooner? I mean he only played a couple of games for us but has played a lot more for both Birmingham & Bolton. I wish him well but would not consider him one of our own anymore than I would consider David Bentley or Lansbury.T.S wrote:Never in doubt![]()
Fabrice is a Gooner

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what an odd responseDelorean Dor's wrote:Is he a Gooner? I mean he only played a couple of games for us but has played a lot more for both Birmingham & Bolton. I wish him well but would not consider him one of our own anymore than I would consider David Bentley or Lansbury.T.S wrote:Never in doubt![]()
Fabrice is a Gooner


he came through the Arsenal youth academy - I'd imagine that's all TS meant.
Anyway, fantastic news he's stable

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Quite incredible turnaround. From being given life saving assistance on the pitch to being in a stable condition is almost a miracle. Reports were that he had the electric shock treatment on the pitch to bring him back. Incredible if true and hats off to the medical people 

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I wasn't having a dig at TS and sorry if my reply seemed odd,
I just never considered Muamba to be a Gooner and surprised that some
Do. I am aware that he came through our academy but you don't have to
Support Arsenal to be there. Anyhow back on topic, it is great to hear that
He is out of danger and well done to the medics that treated him. Let's
Hope that his playing days are not over.
I just never considered Muamba to be a Gooner and surprised that some
Do. I am aware that he came through our academy but you don't have to
Support Arsenal to be there. Anyhow back on topic, it is great to hear that
He is out of danger and well done to the medics that treated him. Let's
Hope that his playing days are not over.