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Yet another medical treatment and it's been many in the last couple of years on 16:55 - Jan 13 by Mullet
I remember a game about 25 years ago where a friend of one of the Halesworth branch keeled over just as they were climbing the steps to their seat. Never made it.
They were elderly and nothing much was made of it. Think it was St John's that tended to them before the ambulance took them away. Can't believe it was an event so rare no one in the thousands of attendees since knows of no one who was (un)lucky enough to spend their last moments at FPR.
Indeed. A guy had a heart attack - and I was later told survived - in front of us back when I was in the crowd in the early 2000s. I asked about him in the following week and talked to someone at the club who said it happened on a number of occasions every season. The club has a crowd doctor on standby at matches for these situations.
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Yet another medical treatment and it's been many in the last couple of years on 09:37 - Jan 15 with 1125 views
Yet another medical treatment and it's been many in the last couple of years on 09:32 - Jan 15 by PhilTWTD
Indeed. A guy had a heart attack - and I was later told survived - in front of us back when I was in the crowd in the early 2000s. I asked about him in the following week and talked to someone at the club who said it happened on a number of occasions every season. The club has a crowd doctor on standby at matches for these situations.
Suppose that was the upside of the Evans tenure. Steadier heart rates and blood pressure.
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Yet another medical treatment and it's been many in the last couple of years on 09:44 - Jan 15 with 1091 views
Well, Covid starts with the same two letters as Cole and we had a former captain who once celebrated his 19th birthday, so we all know who was to blame for the misery/disruption of lockdown/deaths etc.
And that’s before we get to the pair of them limiting funding, letting Portman Road go to rack and ruin, selling Martyn Waghorn, buying Jon Nolan etc.
But then one of these is a clearly ridiculous conspiracy theory cooked up by a nutjob.
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Yet another medical treatment and it's been many in the last couple of years on 09:45 - Jan 15 with 1084 views
Yet another medical treatment and it's been many in the last couple of years on 09:04 - Jan 15 by GeoffSentence
I'm surprised it doesn't happen more often. Portman Road holds roughly the same number of people as the population of of Haverhill, and that a high proportion of those will be elderly or middle aged men, often with their blood pressure getting pushed up.
It might only be for a couple of hours, but that's happening up and down the country. That these medical emergencies are infrequent is a happy surprise for me.
Though compared to the population of Haverhill, Portman Road would seem to contain a much lower percentage of crackheads and fake tan. Though surprisingly the population of Haverhill holds a higher amount of bronzed Adonis like men.
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Yet another medical treatment and it's been many in the last couple of years on 10:45 - Jan 15 with 971 views
Yet another medical treatment and it's been many in the last couple of years on 16:52 - Jan 13 by Tangledupin_Blue
That's the Reading game. Op is referring to the Bolton game.
BBC definitely reported Bolton game as abandoned due to crowd trouble. I have a photo of the report on my phone but I don’t know how to share it on here. sorry.
Yet another medical treatment and it's been many in the last couple of years on 10:59 - Jan 15 by gosblue
BBC definitely reported Bolton game as abandoned due to crowd trouble. I have a photo of the report on my phone but I don’t know how to share it on here. sorry.
When i looked it said "other" for the match abandonment.
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Yet another medical treatment and it's been many in the last couple of years on 18:16 - Jan 15 with 726 views
Yet another medical treatment and it's been many in the last couple of years on 09:32 - Jan 15 by PhilTWTD
Indeed. A guy had a heart attack - and I was later told survived - in front of us back when I was in the crowd in the early 2000s. I asked about him in the following week and talked to someone at the club who said it happened on a number of occasions every season. The club has a crowd doctor on standby at matches for these situations.
This is just proof that they were trialling Covid ‘vaccines’ back in the early 00s. Because they knew they were going to later spread the virus by contrails to create demand for their micro-robot tracking technology.
Yet another medical treatment and it's been many in the last couple of years on 15:24 - Jan 15 by ronnyd
When i looked it said "other" for the match abandonment.
Yes true they’ve changed it. I know because I had to apologise to my niece who was at the game and got annoyed at my comments about both Cheltenham fans fighting over the one pie. I took a photo of the BBC’s report saying ‘crowd trouble’ and sent it to her with my apology. If I could post it on here I would.
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Yet another medical treatment and it's been many in the last couple of years on 18:41 - Jan 15 with 697 views
Yet another medical treatment and it's been many in the last couple of years on 18:18 - Jan 15 by gosblue
Yes true they’ve changed it. I know because I had to apologise to my niece who was at the game and got annoyed at my comments about both Cheltenham fans fighting over the one pie. I took a photo of the BBC’s report saying ‘crowd trouble’ and sent it to her with my apology. If I could post it on here I would.
I saw the same early on.
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."