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Nick

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  • Feb 17, 2022
  • #1
Just randomly collapsed and had to come off.
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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  • Feb 17, 2022
  • #2
Must have been the ref's whistle.
 

higgs

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  • Feb 18, 2022
  • #3
Wish him well hopefully not vaccine related

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fatso

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  • Feb 18, 2022
  • #4
Leicester manager saying that Maddison felt unwell, so they took him off as a precaution. Looked worse than it was apparently, but a few fans were worried when the physio checked his pulse.
Hopefully all is well.
 

robbiekeane

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  • Feb 18, 2022
  • #5
higgs said:
Wish him well hopefully not vaccine related

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Yeh hopefully and hopefully not related to 5G towers or reptilian politicians/royal family either
 
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SkyBlueCharlie9

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  • Feb 18, 2022
  • #6
Vaccine related.....! FFS give it a rest mate!
 
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long way home

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  • Feb 18, 2022
  • #7
No matter the opinion surely this needs to be looked at, it seems to be happening more than in previous years. So whats causing it? maybe an independent review should take a look at and find the truth if possible.

The FA doctor says no connection to jabs, certain individuals connected to the game have come out with a different view. So I personally think it's a fair question to now ask and one the FA should care about for the sake of all concerned.

Any outcome would be welcomed, any truth found would be very helpful. If its not jab related, not covid related and just random incidents then fine. The most important thing is whatever the reason, if we need to find a prevention, then we have a starting point to resolve moving forward. If it saves a family from watching a family member suffer on TV or in front of them, I'm all for it.

This topic will divide for sure and I'm sure people will jump on my post, I truly don't care. For me the most important thing about this is to let the facts fall wherever they fall and solutions found if needed.
 
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shmmeee

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  • Feb 18, 2022
  • #8
long way home said:
No matter the opinion surely this needs to be looked at, it seems to be happening more than in previous years. So whats causing it? maybe an independent review should take a look at and find the truth if possible.

The FA doctor says no connection to jabs, certain individuals connected to the game have come out with a different view. So I personally think it's a fair question to now ask and one the FA should care about for the sake of all concerned.

Any outcome would be welcomed, any truth found would be very helpful. If its not jab related, not covid related and just random incidents then fine. The most important thing is whatever the reason, if we need to find a prevention, then we have a starting point to resolve moving forward. If it saves a family from watching a family member suffer on TV or in front of them, I'm all for it.

This topic will divide for sure and I'm sure people will jump on my post, I truly don't care. For me the most important thing about this is to let the facts fall wherever they fall and solutions found if needed.
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Here’s some facts mate: Fact Check-FIFA unaware of rise in players having cardiac arrests on football pitches and such incidents not flagged as being linked to COVID-19 vaccines

What actually costs lives is people spreading bollocks about life saving vaccines under the guise of “just want the facts” when the facts are not and have never been on their side. Leave the diagnosing to House yeah?

Some more reading on what’s actually happening: Frequency illusion - Wikipedia
 
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robbiekeane

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  • Feb 18, 2022
  • #9
shmmeee said:
Here’s some facts mate: Fact Check-FIFA unaware of rise in players having cardiac arrests on football pitches and such incidents not flagged as being linked to COVID-19 vaccines

What actually costs lives is people spreading bollocks about life saving vaccines under the guise of “just want the facts” when the facts are not and have never been on their side. Leave the diagnosing to House yeah?

Some more reading on what’s actually happening: Frequency illusion - Wikipedia
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But have you done your own research though?
 
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Nick

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  • Feb 18, 2022
  • #10
Yeah he managed to walk off the pitch so wasn't stretchered off or anything.

It just looked bad that he seemed a bit daze and couldn't sit up and then the physio was checking his pulse and breathing.

To be fair maybe he just wanted a rest.
 

skyblueeyesrevisited

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 18, 2022
  • #11
Probably the result of another Leicester City party night.

Nick said:
Yeah he managed to walk off the pitch so wasn't stretchered off or anything.

It just looked bad that he seemed a bit daze and couldn't sit up and then the physio was checking his pulse and breathing.

To be fair maybe he just wanted a rest.
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Grendel

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  • Feb 18, 2022
  • #12
Nick said:
Yeah he managed to walk off the pitch so wasn't stretchered off or anything.

It just looked bad that he seemed a bit daze and couldn't sit up and then the physio was checking his pulse and breathing.

To be fair maybe he just wanted a rest.
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he’d probably put his headband on too tight
 
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Jesse Carver

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  • Feb 18, 2022
  • #13
Could be excessive use of caffeine/permitted stimulants? This is an interesting article on the prevalence of caffeine in elite sports.

Regardless of the cause, hope he's OK and makes a full recovery.
 
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Frostie

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  • Feb 18, 2022
  • #14
Jesse Carver said:
Could be excessive use of caffeine/permitted stimulants? This is an interesting article on the prevalence of caffeine in elite sports.

Regardless of the cause, hope he's OK and makes a full recovery.
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Can't believe this has never been made more of an issue in elite sports. There's been quite a few studies now highlighting the dangers.

When I got involved in coaching Youth football, first thing we did is ban them outright. It was scary the amount of 13/14 year olds rocking up to training or games with a couple of cans of Red Bull/Monster etc.
 
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chiefdave

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  • Feb 18, 2022
  • #15
Frostie said:
When I got involved in coaching Youth football, first thing we did is ban them outright. It was scary the amount of 13/14 year olds rocking up to training or games with a couple of cans of Red Bull/Monster etc.
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Don't think its anything to do with them playing sport. We have a few 16 - 18 year old apprentices at work and the common thing seems to be staying up to the early hours on the playstation / xbox and then knocking back 4 or 5 cans a day at work to stay awake.
 
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Alan Dugdales Moustache

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  • Feb 18, 2022
  • #16
Tripped over his wallet.
 

Frostie

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  • Feb 18, 2022
  • #17
chiefdave said:
Don't think its anything to do with them playing sport. We have a few 16 - 18 year old apprentices at work and the common thing seems to be staying up to the early hours on the playstation / xbox and then knocking back 4 or 5 cans a day at work to stay awake.
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No, you're absolutely right about the culture but I wasn't able to police that.

As per the posts above there have been numerous scientific studies outlining the dangers of excess caffeine combined with sports, athletic performance, even gym/exercise. I believe excess caffeine is even banned by WADA now - partly due to health concerns.
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Feb 18, 2022
  • #18
Bang some pre workout down and stop worrying.


 
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djr8369

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  • Feb 18, 2022
  • #19
Jesse Carver said:
Could be excessive use of caffeine/permitted stimulants? This is an interesting article on the prevalence of caffeine in elite sports.

Regardless of the cause, hope he's OK and makes a full recovery.
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Hugely more likely than it being anything to do with vaccines but not nearly as exciting for fact seekers.
 
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Sky Blue Pete

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  • Feb 18, 2022
  • #20
djr8369 said:
Hugely more likely than it being anything to do with vaccines but not nearly as exciting for fact seekers.
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Is there some way of blaming brexit or city of culture at all?
 
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djr8369

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  • Feb 18, 2022
  • #21
Sky Blue Pete said:
Is there some way of blaming brexit or city of culture at all?
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Too many students in the city centre? Wokeness? Sure, throw them all in.
 
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Kieranp96

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  • Feb 18, 2022
  • #22
long way home said:
No matter the opinion surely this needs to be looked at, it seems to be happening more than in previous years. So whats causing it? maybe an independent review should take a look at and find the truth if possible.

The FA doctor says no connection to jabs, certain individuals connected to the game have come out with a different view. So I personally think it's a fair question to now ask and one the FA should care about for the sake of all concerned.

Any outcome would be welcomed, any truth found would be very helpful. If its not jab related, not covid related and just random incidents then fine. The most important thing is whatever the reason, if we need to find a prevention, then we have a starting point to resolve moving forward. If it saves a family from watching a family member suffer on TV or in front of them, I'm all for it.

This topic will divide for sure and I'm sure people will jump on my post, I truly don't care. For me the most important thing about this is to let the facts fall wherever they fall and solutions found if needed.
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They already did look at it and although there is a increase risk of myocarditis and pericarditis after vaccine there is more chance getting it from COVID it's self, I mean a few a these players collapsing ain't even vaccinated like the lad at wigan, then there's the likes of Alphonso Davies getting checks everyweek because it what Bayern do and coincidentally thez find he has myocarditis after he recovered from COVID.
 
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long way home

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  • Feb 18, 2022
  • #23
I'm not trying to be funny but who is they in regards to this study. If it's an independent body with no vested interest then the findings will be helpful. I'm not saying what you remarked has no foundation I think you could be correct in a lot of what you are saying. But I truly don't trust Fifa, Fa or Wada to be truthful or honest and let's face it all of those don't have the greatest of records and being straight. If it's an independent body I'm fine with any outcome as in the end any findings will help educate us all and stop any misinformation being touted about.
 
Last edited: Feb 18, 2022

Greggs

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  • Apr 3, 2022
  • #24
Papertalk of Maddison being sold circa 50 million in the summer, have we still got our dicks in the honey pot?
 

Marty

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  • Apr 3, 2022
  • #25
Greggs said:
Papertalk of Maddison being sold circa 50 million in the summer, have we still got our dicks in the honey pot?
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Yes, but only just the tip these days.
 
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sylus

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  • Apr 3, 2022
  • #26
Greggs said:
Papertalk of Maddison being sold circa 50 million in the summer, have we still got our dicks in the honey pot?
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if i was running a football club, and my manager came to me saying he wanted to sign Maddison in access of £50M+, i would sack him on the spot. thats laughable.
 

Marty

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  • Apr 3, 2022
  • #27
sylus said:
if i was running a football club, and my manager came to me saying he wanted to sign Maddison in access of £50M+, i would sack him on the spot. thats laughable.
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Fantastic player, easily worth 50 mill in the current market.
 
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Samo

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  • Apr 3, 2022
  • #28
I think he'll go for nearer 30 mill
 

sylus

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  • Apr 3, 2022
  • #29
Marty said:
Fantastic player, easily worth 50 mill in the current market.
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he won't go for 50M, garanteed, i rate him real price around 25-30 tops.
 
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SBAndy

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  • Apr 3, 2022
  • #30
sylus said:
he won't go for 50M, garanteed, i rate him real price around 25-30 tops.
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Get in the bin.
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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  • Apr 3, 2022
  • #31
sylus said:
he won't go for 50M, garanteed, i rate him real price around 25-30 tops.
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Lol didn’t he go for around £25m from Norwich
 

pusbccfc

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  • Apr 3, 2022
  • #32
He'll easily go for £50m.

He needs to if he is wants a place in the England set up.
 

sylus

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  • Apr 3, 2022
  • #33
SlowerThanPlatt said:
Lol didn’t he go for around £25m from Norwich
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fair price,. but granted he plays for Leicester and they have a habit of selling playewrs over priced, Maguire being an example
 

Greggs

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  • Apr 3, 2022
  • #34
sylus said:
he won't go for 50M, garanteed, i rate him real price around 25-30 tops.
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Your garantee is meaningless spelt like that.
 

Greggs

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  • Apr 3, 2022
  • #35
back to the topic, how much spunk tokens do we get if he gets sold for 50 millions?
 
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