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We should never have sold him and possibly Depay.

Blind would fit right into the MF.
 

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We should never have sold him and possibly Depay.

Blind would fit right into the MF.
He fell in to his element when he dropped down to defence and I think that's the case in Holland too. Though the guy is incredibly versatile because of his intelligence and good looks. One of my personal favourite players at United ever because I loved the way he played football in defence - found watching the way he had to position himself fue to his lack of pace and physicality an absolute art right before he would pull of a beauty of a pass.

Wish Smalling & Blind got another season together - even around Maguire, those 3 in a back 3 would be nice to see.

Smalling - Maguire- Blind

Unfortunately that's what no DOF does.

Depay has gotten better the more chances he has to learn a free game a bit centrally as well. I agree with you. Jose makes some horrid decisions of selli g players wherever he goes.
 

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Heart problems are no joke, i hope he takes early retirement.
Obviously his heath comes first but I hope he doesn't have to retire, he's too good a player to have his career cut short

One of the few in recent years we should have never sold :(
 

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I've just seen the article about him having a heart condition. I haven't a clue about anything medical, but it sounds serious to me?

Will he really be able to continue playing?

Wish him all the best.
He suffered from myocarditis. He underwent an ICD operation (implanted cardiac defibrillator), that tells me that it is very serious ( with severe cardiac function impairment) and high risk of developing dangerous cardiac arrhythmias (rhythm abnormalities). My guess he will not play again. Very sad to hear that and I wish him a speedy recovery.
 

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Heart problems are no joke, i hope he takes early retirement.
Normally heart inflammation is caused by a virus or a bacteria. It is something that will get better normally, 6-8 weeks should do it.

The ICD is done to get the heart beating to the right rythm again. As it seems his heart went into an irregular rythm the helps to get the heart back on song.
 

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He fell in to his element when he dropped down to defence and I think that's the case in Holland too. Though the guy is incredibly versatile because of his intelligence and good looks. One of my personal favourite players at United ever because I loved the way he played football in defence - found watching the way he had to position himself fue to his lack of pace and physicality an absolute art right before he would pull of a beauty of a pass.

Wish Smalling & Blind got another season together - even around Maguire, those 3 in a back 3 would be nice to see.

Smalling - Maguire- Blind

Unfortunately that's what no DOF does.

Depay has gotten better the more chances he has to learn a free game a bit centrally as well. I agree with you. Jose makes some horrid decisions of selli g players wherever he goes.
Very true.
 

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It was a disgrace he was allowed to continue in that Valencia game. Everyone wants to keep playing and help his team, but the interview afterwards showed he was in a bad place. Especially with Nouri in mind, I found it mind blowing.
 

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One of my favourite ever United players.

Get well soon.
 

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Myocarditis and cardiac arrythmias related to it is one of the most common causes of sudden cardiac arrest in athletes, and that’s why you shouldn’t exercise when you are carrying a cold.

Resting and taking anti-inflammatory drugs should see him recover, and he’s protected from severe arrhythmias (those causing the cardiac arrest) by the ICD that will internally defibrillate and reset his heart rhythm should any arrythmias occur.

They’ll probably do an MRI in a few weeks to see the extent of scarring in the heart muscle before deciding on when to remove the ICD and whether to advise him against playing.
 

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Not 100% sure how it translates into English, but in Dutch it sounds pretty damn serious.

Diagnosis is 'heart muscle inflammation' after becoming unwell during the Ajax - Valencia game. In the hospital they implanted what's called an S-ICD which stands for Subcutaneous (under the skin) Implantable Cardioverter Defribilator.

Blind won't be joining the Ajax team during the winter break in Qatar, he's staying in Amsterdam to work on his recovery. Let's hope it's all under control now and it won't affect his career too much in the future.
Sounds like he'll be fine to me.
 

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Has there ever been any sort of study into the prevalence of heart complaints in sportspeople compared to that amongst regular folk?
 

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All best to him. Deserves to come back healthy and to continue keeping Ajax supporters happy.
 

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Normally heart inflammation is caused by a virus or a bacteria. It is something that will get better normally, 6-8 weeks should do it.

The ICD is done to get the heart beating to the right rythm again. As it seems his heart went into an irregular rythm the helps to get the heart back on song.
Im sorry to be that guy but an ICD doesnt do that.
Youre referring to a pacemaker.
ICD is for conditions that can produce a sudden death (think of muamba, foe, puerta) which is no joke because many times it can end up with someones life because theres a chance doctors cant bring someone back or resuscitate him from this condition. The best chance is this device which discharges the heart immediately when cardiac arrest ensues, which improves the chance of recovery.

Either way, if he got a pacemaker or an ICD implanted, it doesn't look good for an athlete's career. Hopefully he got some kind of catheter ablation procedure which is what Carrick underwent and he could play again (myself also got a catheter ablation which makes me cooler since i share something with michael carrick)
 

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Horrible news for him. I had a far less serious heart condition picked up on a regular screening whilst playing semi pro and it was VERY hard mentally to get back to playing, cant imagine what it will be like at his level. Wouldn't surprise me one bit if he doesn't play again, if he is even able to.
 

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Wish him all the best whatever he decides to do. Could be hard to carry on at the top level
 

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Get well soon Daley, very underrated player and I also believe United should never have sold him.
 

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Damn, really hope he recovers well.
 

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Good luck Daley, elegant and classy player, top bloke and handsome sod, can't help but love him.
 

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Don't know about concern for his career... he could be dead now, or in a severely compromised state.

As things stand, he has his life, health and he is getting treatment. That all comes far before football, especially so for someone who doesn't have many career years left.

Hope he makes a full recovery and retires organically, but if this is the end for him as a player, he's to thank his lucky stars he at least gets the chance to live on with his faculties intact.
 

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Horrible news for him. I had a far less serious heart condition picked up on a regular screening whilst playing semi pro and it was VERY hard mentally to get back to playing, cant imagine what it will be like at his level. Wouldn't surprise me one bit if he doesn't play again, if he is even able to.
Agreed mate. I collapsed at the end of a running race about 4 years ago, and after a year of about 15 heart tests finally ruling out anything particularly untoward, it took me ages to "feel" mentally right again.

At least the top pros have absolutely maximum expertise and treatment on hand. That's the one good thing.
 

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Don't know about concern for his career... he could be dead now, or in a severely compromised state.

As things stand, he has his life, health and he is getting treatment. That all comes far before football, especially so for someone who doesn't have many career years left.

Hope he makes a full recovery and retires organically, but if this is the end for him as a player, he's to thank his lucky stars he at least gets the chance to live on with his faculties intact.
This. Retiring from football isn't a tragedy at all. It's not like he hasn't had a decent career either.
His health is the priority.
 

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Part I dont understand is that they let him play on after collapsing out of nowhere. Didnt we learn anything from Nouri? If someone collapses for no apparent reason you sub him off and drive him to a doctor.
 

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Absolutely gutting to hear that about Daley. Like really gutting.

A brilliant player who I loved watching play for us and Holland, absolutely had a soft spot for him and it was a huge error to sell him in my view. One of the best players we had in the years since Fergie, from a technical and a professional point of view. A magnificent guy too.

Health and family trumps everything else and my dad struggles with high blood pressure and had issues with an irregular heartbeat in the past too so it’s no joke. A shame if he has to retire as he’s a wonderful player but nothing is more important than health and being around for his family.

Get well soon Daley and all the best wishes moving forward.