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Thread: Tribute to Fabrice Muamba - Wishing him a full recovery.

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    He is in a stable but critical condition now which I believe is the next rung down from critical (in a good sense obviously).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    Come on Gooners . This is about one of our boys . Even though he doesn't play for us anymore and he didn't choose to but he remains an Arsenal fan .Show some emotion at least. I'm ashamed to see Tottenham behaving in the right way for someone who has an Arsenal connection . Their fans , their players especially Defoe , Gallas and Van der vaat were fantastic . On our side just Djourou showed some concern plus a few tweets and an announcement from Arsenal website . For something which has shocked the world Arsenal should have been in front page to lead this event as it is about one of their boys . Someone they saw grow from the age of 11 . They saw his progress even though they decided not to give him a chance .It raised questions how players and fans are treated by Arsenal Football Club . Wenger should have said something to show he cares . Come Fabrice .Get a quick recovery . Get well soon .
    I don't think the Arsenal connection adds anything really. It's a horrible story and a sad thing to happen. The fact he has an Arsenal connection is neither here nor there, as the Spurs fans showed on Saturday this transcends club divisions.

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    Hearing about what happened to Fabrice Muamba really puts things into perspective, it makes you stop and think about others, well it did that to me anyway.

    I sincerely hope he recovers.

    Get well soon Son.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flavs View Post
    Deary me
    I'm not surprise at all .
    DO NOT POSTPONE TODAY'S DUTY FOR TOMORROW .IT MAY BE TOO LATE .

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    Quote Originally Posted by selassie View Post
    Hearing about what happened to Fabrice Muamba really puts things into perspective, it makes you stop and think about others, well it did that to me anyway.

    I sincerely hope he recovers.

    Get well soon Son.
    I really like your post . Some incidents remind us we are human being and should be united . Being Human is about respect , love and care .
    DO NOT POSTPONE TODAY'S DUTY FOR TOMORROW .IT MAY BE TOO LATE .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    I really like your post . Some incidents remind us we are human being and should be united . Being Human is about respect , love and care .
    Cheers buddy.

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    It's better to burn out, than to fade away.

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    'We feel very deeply attached to Fabrice'

    Arsène Wenger has paid tribute to Fabrice Muamba following the Bolton midfielder's collapse during Saturday's FA Cup tie at Tottenham.

    The Arsenal manager said: "This is of course a massive shock to us all and we just hope that Fabrice will pull through safely. You pray that the damage will be repaired and that Fabrice will come out healthy and we will see his smile again. That is all you wish for.

    "As a man, Fabrice has a positive attitude towards life, he is full of determination and has a great desire. Everyone at Arsenal has huge respect for Fabrice. Even after he left us, he often passed by to say hello and speak about how it was going for him. We feel very deeply attached to him.

    "He is what you would call a committed player. His hunger and determination was so big. When he was younger, he had massive players in front of him at Arsenal, but I felt he had reached the level to play in the Premier League, so we let him go and he has proved his quality.

    "A football player always remains attached to where he was educated. Fabrice had his friends from childhood here and they remain your friends forever.

    “We are all thinking of Fabrice, his family and everyone close to him.”

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    Dammit, lost out again.

    To a better man.

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    Also: http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-arc...thes-football-

    Bould: 'Fabrice lives and breathes football'

    Steve Bould worked with Fabrice Muamba when the young midfielder came through the ranks at Arsenal.

    The Under-18s coach has paid this tribute to the former Gunner, who is critically ill in hospital after collapsing during Saturday's FA Cup tie between Tottenham and Bolton.

    "I was listening to the radio when it happened and it's just tragic. Fabrice is a genuinely nice lad, he is respectful, well-mannered and we just hope and pray that he's going to pull through.

    "When he was at Arsenal, Fabrice was hungry for information - he always wanted to improve and he would be out on the pitches for hours having a go. He would try anything to be the best he could be. It is the same with his studying - he's a really bright lad.

    "I was at our Hale End academy when Fabrice first arrived and he still has that attachment to the Club. He was here recently because he loves to come down and see what's going on. The lad lives and breathes football. Our thoughts are with Fabrice and his family."

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