Widow
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Just log off mate, you're having a right mere.The point is that every source available says he's stable!!!
If it was bad news I'd agree with you.
Just log off mate, you're having a right mere.The point is that every source available says he's stable!!!
If it was bad news I'd agree with you.
You can always do better. I want the best for the players.They successfully revived him whats the problem? The medics involved did a good job. I'm not going to sit here and slate them they literally saved his life today.
If they aren't trained then that's something the Danish FA need to look at as its piss poor.It seems likely they weren’t trained in CPR. If so, trying to do it and doing it badly can cause more harm than good. And organisationally it can make sense that team medics aren’t trained in that giving professional doctors are available pitchside. There may be things to be learned from the way things were communicated and the process followed but it seems a bit harsh to criticise them.
Agreed. Hopefully lessons learned.This actually could be used as a great teaching moment by public health in Europe and even other countries about the importance of bystander CPR.
We had a young Amish patient in our ICU a couple of years ago after cardiac arrest. After he recovered we went and taught that particular Amish community CPR. We think it may have helped when a similar young person had cardiac arrest last year.
Why's everyone going on about nearly died? The fact is that right now, he's in stable condition.The man just nearly died ffs, if it wasn't against the rules I'd say something more appropriate.
Drawing the line at a life threatening event on the pitch seems pretty straightforward. The fact he didn’t die doesn’t change the fact it was life threatening. Arguing the point is a bit of a dick move regardless of your personal views, given the obvious impact it had on the people you’re arguing with. Just basic empathy.The mood to play? Now where do we draw the line? Someone collapses we abandon, but if someone suffers a double fracture broken leg, we are ok to continue?
Plenty of matches have continued after players suffering very serious multiple fractures, are they not shaken in those cases?
I felt the same. It is good to reassure people but it’s also a continuation of the invasive “journalism”. Hard to strike the right balance there given the intentions are good but the actions are questionable.It's everywhere now, so I guess I was too fast with my reaction. I just didn't know how to feel about it.
Puerta was able to walk to the dressing room where he collapsed again. I'm still scared.Does awake mean he's fine?
Like, can he relapse as such or should he be ok now?
We don't have enough information to determine whether he still had a pulse when the team doctors got to him to be fair. We're literally all guessing at the moment. The important thing is he got the help he required and his life was saved. Credit to everyone involved.Of course they did and should be applauded.
But that's not to say cpr couldn't have been started immediately by the 2 team medics that got there initially. It could save someone's else's life.
All in all, thank god he's ok.
Imagine displaying callousness just for meaningless attention.The mood to play? Now where do we draw the line? Someone collapses we abandon, but if someone suffers a double fracture broken leg, we are ok to continue?
Plenty of matches have continued after players suffering very serious multiple fractures, are they not shaken in those cases?
You're not worth the energy.Why's everyone going on about nearly died? The fact is that right now, he's in stable condition.
ive reported you, and requested you are banned. I don’t care if people think that’s an overreaction, but I think your posts are an absolute disgrace.Why's everyone going on about nearly died? The fact is that right now, he's in stable condition.
Log off mate.Why's everyone going on about nearly died? The fact is that right now, he's in stable condition.
Think you need to log out for a while , not your finest hour in here !!Why's everyone going on about nearly died? The fact is that right now, he's in stable condition.
I think he was dead, and they got him back.Disgraceful post.
these lads were stood next to their mate who was dying.
Well said mate.We don't have enough information to determine whether he still had a pulse when the team doctors got to him to be fair. We're literally all guessing at the moment. The important thing is he got the help he required and his life was saved. Credit to everyone involved.
I'd say a good line to draw a cancel or postponement at is if someone's heart or breathing stops on the field of play. That seems like a reasonable place to draw a line in the sand.The point is that every source available says he's stable!!!
If it was bad news I'd agree with you.
You're right. Professional footballers are paid too much to have empathy towards a dying teammate and friend. You just wind them up, stick on some grass and watch them go.Which part of what I said isn't true?
I'm not a professinal footballer.
You think nearly watching somebody die is great for somebody's mental state?Why's everyone going on about nearly died? The fact is that right now, he's in stable condition.
I certainly hope for the best for him, but how is rescheduling the game going to help him in anyway?With all due respect mate, someone nearly died out there. Show some compassion ffs.
That’s an understatement to say the least.People say the newbies are bad on here but bloody hell some of the folk who have been on who for decades are something else at times.
Give it a rest mate.I certainly hope for the best for him, but how is rescheduling the game going to help him in anyway?
I was going to reply to that post but decided that I did want to give the post the attention, so I thought I would add a +1 to your post.Piss off.
I’m literally lost for words with some of your postsThose very same players will be the first to know that he's in stable condition.
The fact is that he's in as good condition as can be expected right now.
you should clarify who you're talking about. I know who you mean but this post in isolation could be taken out of context.He's doing it for attention now.
What is wrong with you that you can't relate to how the Danish players will be feeling right now? Can't you put yourself in their shoes and imagine watching someone close to you collapse and receive CPR then imagine being asked to go back to work an hour later?Why's everyone going on about nearly died? The fact is that right now, he's in stable condition.
Agreed entirely.. thank god he's OK. Everything else in secondaryWe don't have enough information to determine whether he still had a pulse when the team doctors got to him to be fair. We're literally all guessing at the moment. The important thing is he got the help he required and his life was saved. Credit to everyone involved.
Don't think he understands how massively that can affect someone.If your mate just had a heart attack right in front of you, would you feel like playing football?
The Danish FA had someone trained in CPR. They saved his life. Perhaps the right people weren’t brought in at the right time but describing that as piss poor is clearly misguided.You can always do better. I want the best for the players.
If they aren't trained then that's something the Danish FA need to look at as its piss poor.
Agreed. Hopefully lessons learned.
Think players should be given the night to rest and come back a bit more mentally fresh tomorrow and finish the remaining 50 minutes sometime on Sunday.Are you honestly for real that you can compare a player getting injured to a double fracture broken leg in comparison to a player receiving CPR?
What we saw today is one of the worst things anyone could ever witness. Would you be in the right frame of mind to continue playing if a teammate of yours nearly lost their life? I doubt it.
You have the freedom to do what you want.ive reported you, and requested you are banned. I don’t care if people think that’s an overreaction, but I think your posts are an absolute disgrace.
If you don't understand the difference between a broken leg and a heart attack there's no point arguing with you.The mood to play? Now where do we draw the line? Someone collapses we abandon, but if someone suffers a double fracture broken leg, we are ok to continue?
Plenty of matches have continued after players suffering very serious multiple fractures, are they not shaken in those cases?
Don't support any teams he plays for but, my captain!
You’re a special type of self-centred cnut, aren’t you? You do understand that when it was happening, none of us knew he was going to be ok, especially those around him. That shock and scare doesn’t randomly go away because he is “stable” now.Why's everyone going on about nearly died? The fact is that right now, he's in stable condition.