FA Cup 2011/12

Not again. This is about the 7th player I can think off the top of my head. Almost every season now

Hope he makes it. Others have
 
Watching it on TV was gut wrenching. Howard Webb hands clenched biting his nails, powerful.
 
from Bolton website

http://www.bwfc.co.uk/page/General/0,,1004~2663856,00.html

Bolton Wanderers can confirm that Fabrice Muamba has been admitted to the Heart Attack Centre at the London Chest Hospital where he is currently in a critically ill condition in intensive care. No further information will be issued at this stage.The club has requested the media to respect his family's privacy at this time.</
 
another update:

Fabrice Muamba remains in a critical condition in intensive care in the Heart Attack Centre at The London Chest Hospital. Fabrice was admitted to the hospital yesterday evening after collapsing at White Hart Lane, where he sustained a cardiac arrest during the FA Cup quarter-final against Tottenham Hotspur. Fabrice received prolonged resuscitation at the ground and on route to The London Chest Hospital, where his heart eventually started working. As is normal medical practice, Fabrice remains anaesthetised in intensive care and will be for at least 24 hours. His condition continues to be closely monitored by the cardiac specialists at the hospital. Bolton Wanderers Manager Owen Coyle said: "Fabrice's family have asked me to pass on their thanks for the many, many kind messages of support from not only Bolton fans but also fans from clubs across the country and abroad. "All our thoughts and prayers are for Fabrice and his family. The family would also like to thank the media for respecting their privacy at this time." No further updates are planned at this time.
 
The FA Cup - Quarterfinal Fixtures- Sunday 18 March 2012

Stamford Bridge (Full time)
Chelsea - 5 (12 G Cahill, 17 S Kalou, 67 FJS Torres, 85 FJS Torres, 91 R Meireles)
Leicester - 2 (77 J Beckford, 88 B Marshall))

Anfield (Full time)
Liverpool - 2 (23 L Suarez, 57 S Downing)
Stoke - 1 (27 P Crouch)
 
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Upon seeing this I immediately checked score mobile and I'm pleased to see he wasn't booked.

I know according to the rules he should have been, but it's good to see referees apply discretion.
 
The FA Cup - Quarterfinal Fixtures- Sunday 18 March 2012

Stamford Bridge (Full time)
Chelsea - 5 (12 G Cahill, 17 S Kalou, 67 FJS Torres, 85 FJS Torres, 91 R Meireles)
Leicester - 2 (77 J Beckford, 88 B Marshall))

Anfield (2 mins)
Liverpool - 0
Stoke - 0

Fantastic goal by Marshall. Also good to see the (ex) 'Pool connection combine for three goals. ;)

PS. Some fantastic scheduling by Multichoice there... Cut to Anfield a couple of minutes into the game... Eish!
 
another update:

Fabrice Muamba remains in a critical condition in intensive care in the Heart Attack Centre at The London Chest Hospital. Fabrice was admitted to the hospital yesterday evening after collapsing at White Hart Lane, where he sustained a cardiac arrest during the FA Cup quarter-final against Tottenham Hotspur. Fabrice received prolonged resuscitation at the ground and on route to The London Chest Hospital, where his heart eventually started working. As is normal medical practice, Fabrice remains anaesthetised in intensive care and will be for at least 24 hours. His condition continues to be closely monitored by the cardiac specialists at the hospital. Bolton Wanderers Manager Owen Coyle said: "Fabrice's family have asked me to pass on their thanks for the many, many kind messages of support from not only Bolton fans but also fans from clubs across the country and abroad. "All our thoughts and prayers are for Fabrice and his family. The family would also like to thank the media for respecting their privacy at this time." No further updates are planned at this time.

Fantastic news...:)

Bolton's club doctor Jonathan Tobin has told how Fabrice Muamba informed him that he was feeling 'fine' on Tuesday evening.

Dr Tobin has been a regular visitor to the London Chest Hospital since Muamba was rushed to the specialist heart attack centre on Saturday evening.

After suffering a cardiac arrest during Bolton's FA Cup quarter-final clash with Tottenham, the 23-year-old has been tended to by medics in the capital.

His condition has improved steadily over recent days, with responses now offered to those who continue to pay him visits.

Dr Tobin is among those to have communicated with Muamba and he has revealed that the midfielder's recovery is going well.

"I'm glad to say that the early signs of recovery have continued," he said.

Communication
"I went to see Fabrice last night. I went in and he said 'Hi, doc.' I asked him how he was and he said 'Fine'."

Dr Jonathan Tobin

Quotes of the week

"I went to see Fabrice last night. I went in and he said 'Hi, doc.'

"I asked him how he was and he said 'Fine'."

Dr Tobin said Muamba had also asked him what had happened.

"I explained to him what had happened," he said.

"That's the sort of level of communication I have had with Fabrice."

Dr Tobin also spoke of his shock at seeing Muamba collapse at White Hart Lane and revealed that it had taken 15 shocks to get the player's heart started again.

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http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11672/7615313/Muamba-feels-fine-
 
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