Hope he recovers.
We obviously won't see him playing again though.
kyro7 wrote:If true then that is ridiculous, anyone can claim to be a cardiologist, I hope they didn't take any of his advice.
King Carlos wrote:Apparently a Spurs fan who is a cardiologist, ran onto the pitch from the stands to help the medical teams with Muamba.
If true,
Matters fuck all whether he's a Spurs fan or not, there are more important things to care about in moments like that.King Carlos wrote:Apparently a Spurs fan who is a cardiologist, ran onto the pitch from the stands to help the medical teams with Muamba.
If true,
There are some sick people that do sick things in this world, why would someone rape a child? I don't know man, but they do.King Carlos wrote:kyro7 wrote:If true then that is ridiculous, anyone can claim to be a cardiologist, I hope they didn't take any of his advice.
I doubt that.
Why would someone impersonate being a cardiologist in a time and situation like that?
kyro7 wrote:There are some sick people that do sick things in this world, why would someone rape a child? I don't know man, but they do.King Carlos wrote:kyro7 wrote:If true then that is ridiculous, anyone can claim to be a cardiologist, I hope they didn't take any of his advice.
I doubt that.
Why would someone impersonate being a cardiologist in a time and situation like that?
Seems unlikely yes, I still would not take someone's word when taking advice on a man in critical condition.Zzonked wrote:kyro7 wrote:There are some sick people that do sick things in this world, why would someone rape a child? I don't know man, but they do.King Carlos wrote:kyro7 wrote:If true then that is ridiculous, anyone can claim to be a cardiologist, I hope they didn't take any of his advice.
I doubt that.
Why would someone impersonate being a cardiologist in a time and situation like that?
Seems unlikely that a guy would pretend to be a cardiologist to fuck with Muamba in front of 35,000 people.
Yah and how hard would it be for him to prove he is a doctor anyway?Zzonked wrote:What if the advice could have saved his life? He'd be dead because of some random mistrust for no real reason other that 'there are bad people in the world'. Just seems stupid to me.
Zzonked wrote:What if the advice could have saved his life? He'd be dead because of some random mistrust for no real reason other that 'there are bad people in the world'. Just seems stupid to me.
Lus Suarez wrote:Yah and how hard would it be for him to prove he is a doctor anyway?Zzonked wrote:What if the advice could have saved his life? He'd be dead because of some random mistrust for no real reason other that 'there are bad people in the world'. Just seems stupid to me.
I've been watching a lot of House (so I am in no way an expert ) but I see the term used whenever someone's condition is 'stable' when their vitals are stable and not currently crashing. Not when someone is on their way to recover etc.Weather130 wrote:I guess it depends what "stable" means in Europe. Over here usually one does not recieve that condition unless it is fairly certain they will survive.
Billy Davies wrote:Have a feeling I'll wake up tomorrow to news that he died in hospital overnight
Zzonked wrote:Lus Suarez wrote:Yah and how hard would it be for him to prove he is a doctor anyway?
Good point.
Generally just produce an ID from a wallet.
Phadunkin Donuts wrote:Zzonked wrote:Lus Suarez wrote:Yah and how hard would it be for him to prove he is a doctor anyway?
Good point.
Generally just produce an ID from a wallet.
It can go both ways. Then if he killed Muamba they would be wanting the heads of everyone who allowed him to get to the player or took his advice.