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Tom Lockyer - collapsed again at Bournemouth, recovering in hospital (p23)
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BBC reporting that he's been taken off on a stretcher so fingers crossed all is okay1
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ForeverAddickted said:BBC reporting that he's been taken off on a stretcher so fingers crossed all is okay
It sounds like the game is going to resume which is, hopefully, a positive sign in itself.0 -
Hope this ends well1
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Just hope he’s ok, very worrying indeed.1
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Tom is alert and responsive15
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Addick Addict said:Tom is alert and responsive1
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Alert and responsive according to Sky fingers crossed he will be OK.2
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Phew... thats the priority2
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Addick Addict said:Tom is alert and responsive1
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Glad he's awake and responsive but with two collapses within a year you would imagine that's the end of his professional career.12
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Sounds like positive news.
But WTF were Sky doing? They kept going to Tim Sherwood who was watching the game and asking him what the latest was but all all he could say was "I don't know, they are just showing pictures of the crowd, I can't see anything". Three or four times they did that.
I'm no fan of Sherwood's, but he seemed to be getting rightly a bit pissed off because he clearly had no more info then the people in the gallery calling the shots.11 -
The game has been called off0
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Addick Addict said:The game has been called off0
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Probably just because they know over the course of the season it can just get replayed.
Games like the World Cup and the Play-off Final are harder to postpone.2 -
ME14addick said:Addick Addict said:The game has been called off
It is but the players are probably not in a mental or physical state (having to warm up again following such are long period off the pitch). They are back on the pitch and clapping the fans so I would like to think that is positive too.11 -
Addick Addict said:ME14addick said:Addick Addict said:The game has been called off
It is but the players are probably not in a mental or physical state (having to warm up again following such are long period off the pitch). They are back on the pitch and clapping the fans so I would like to think that is positive too.1 -
Come on ,Tom1
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Terribly sad as I suspect it is the end of his career as a best result for him. Sad that a player with so much heart appears to have a heart issue.1
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Athletico Charlton said:Terribly sad as I suspect it is the end of his career as a best result for him. Sad that a player with so much heart appears to have a heart issue.6
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Thankfully it looks like he'll be ok
Will surely have to retire now though0 - Sponsored links:
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Trust he makes full recovery from the incident today. Thinking of his family.
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Just hoping he's alright. His career has to be in question but his health and his family have to be the priority.6
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Health comes before football, I hope he fully recovers and makes the right decision.
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All the best to him.1
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Off_it said:Sounds like positive news.
But WTF were Sky doing? They kept going to Tim Sherwood who was watching the game and asking him what the latest was but all all he could say was "I don't know, they are just showing pictures of the crowd, I can't see anything". Three or four times they did that.
I'm no fan of Sherwood's, but he seemed to be getting rightly a bit pissed off because he clearly had no more info then the people in the gallery calling the shots.0 -
Survived a cardiac arrest - lucky to be alive. Has to be the end of his career.1
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Survived a cardiac arrest - lucky to be alive. Has to be the end of his career.
Hopefully the medical experts can ensure he has no more and has a long life uninterrupted by problems.
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ElfsborgAddick said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Survived a cardiac arrest - lucky to be alive. Has to be the end of his career.
Hopefully the medical experts can ensure he has no more and has a long life uninterrupted by problems.
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Should he wish, hopefully he can still enjoy a career in football in another capacity.1