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Re: Christian Eriksen

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9898 wrote: Sat Jun 12, 2021 10:22 pm
Ironworksfc wrote: Sat Jun 12, 2021 10:15 pm Hope he makes a full recovery

Has he had one of the jabs that are now being proven to cause inflammation to the heart muscles in under 30's men??
FFS, what a c*** you are.
See what I mean :roll:

Tut tut tut..I don't know mate..I really don't..Tut tut tut. :(

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Stop feeding the cunt ffs. Someone has just nearly died on the pitch and it's still trolling.
Absolute cunt of the highest order.

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Re: Christian Eriksen

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Not my issue that your delicate little sensibilities are to afraid to look at the bigger picture

Whether you care or not, I genuinely hope he makes a full recovery and can return to football full time, his wife had to watch that going on.

What causes a young man who has played football at the highest level for years, with no issues, cared for by a dedicated team of doctors and physios to end up in that position?
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Ironworksfc wrote: Sat Jun 12, 2021 10:52 pm Not my issue that your delicate little sensibilities are to afraid to look at the bigger picture

Whether you care or not, I genuinely hope he makes a full recovery and can return to football full time, his wife had to watch that going on.

What causes a young man who has played football at the highest level for years, with no issues, cared for by a dedicated team of doctors and physios to end up in that position?
Did the covud vaccine cause Muambas problems, you c***
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Re: Christian Eriksen

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9898 wrote: Sat Jun 12, 2021 10:55 pm
Ironworksfc wrote: Sat Jun 12, 2021 10:52 pm Not my issue that your delicate little sensibilities are to afraid to look at the bigger picture

Whether you care or not, I genuinely hope he makes a full recovery and can return to football full time, his wife had to watch that going on.

What causes a young man who has played football at the highest level for years, with no issues, cared for by a dedicated team of doctors and physios to end up in that position?
Did the covud vaccine cause Muambas problems, you c***
Clearly not

You're still a cunt
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Re: Christian Eriksen

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https://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/fea ... rt-disease

Different times, different issues, I'm pretty much betting that Muamba wasnt at risk from heart inflammation from an experimental jab

Only time will tell.

As said before, I hope he makes a full recovery. Very talented footballer and the game will be worse off without him if he can't continue playing.
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Ironworksfc wrote: Sat Jun 12, 2021 11:07 pm https://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/fea ... rt-disease

Different times, different issues, I'm pretty much betting that Muamba wasnt at risk from heart inflammation from an experimental jab

Only time will tell.

As said before, I hope he makes a full recovery. Very talented footballer and the game will be worse off without him if he can't continue playing.
Realising what a c*** you've made of yourself so keep writing 'hope he's ok, blah, blah, blah...'
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9898 wrote: Sat Jun 12, 2021 11:11 pm
Ironworksfc wrote: Sat Jun 12, 2021 11:07 pm https://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/fea ... rt-disease

Different times, different issues, I'm pretty much betting that Muamba wasnt at risk from heart inflammation from an experimental jab

Only time will tell.

As said before, I hope he makes a full recovery. Very talented footballer and the game will be worse off without him if he can't continue playing.
Realising what a c*** you've made of yourself so keep writing 'hope he's ok, blah, blah, blah...'
Stupid boy
As usual your response is about what I would expect.

Do you discount that Africans have a higher risk of heart conditions? Answer please.

In general your opinion holds the same level as your existence to me.
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Glad that he's OK, wishing him well and hope the Doctors find the reason for his collapse.

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Re: Christian Eriksen

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Ironworksfc wrote: Sat Jun 12, 2021 10:52 pm Not my issue that your delicate little sensibilities are to afraid to look at the bigger picture

Whether you care or not, I genuinely hope he makes a full recovery and can return to football full time, his wife had to watch that going on.

What causes a young man who has played football at the highest level for years, with no issues, cared for by a dedicated team of doctors and physios to end up in that position?
Footballers are just human beings and push their bodies to the limit so if there is a weakness then it will likely be exposed.

I heard tonight that Daley Blind had a similar issue a few years ago and had a mini defibrillator device attached to his heart then. Also collapsed again in preseason this year but has since played 42 games. He has had myocarditis issues all his life apparently but did not know until he collapsed.

Some are lucky like Eriksen and Muamba and some are not like Foe and a few others.

Personally I sympathise. 13 years ago, I had a stroke and lost some of my peripheral vision. I was lucky to survive with minimal after-effects. After dozens of tests, It was found to be caused by a hole in my heart (a similar condition to what Asa Hartford and Kanu had).

So there are many people born with slight defects in their heart (1 in 7 apparently) but it is more likely to instiate itself in a sportsman pushing their body to the limits. This has been the case for years even before all this conspiracy nonsense.

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