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Post by buffalobill on Jan 17, 2024 21:47:18 GMT
Cracking game, 2-2 going into extra time. Blackpool doing league 1 proud.
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Post by dohnut on Jan 17, 2024 21:54:17 GMT
Gave up when Forest took the lead. Should have stuck with it.
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Post by buffalobill on Jan 17, 2024 21:58:50 GMT
When it went to 2-0 after half time it looked all over, but the last 40 minutes of H2 was old fashioned cup tie stuff. Pitch is terrible, more sand than the beach 😁
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Post by dohnut on Jan 17, 2024 22:08:59 GMT
Another medical emergency in the crowd. Seems to be happening a lot lately. Hope all is well.
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Post by Thor on Jan 18, 2024 8:25:06 GMT
Another medical emergency in the crowd. Seems to be happening a lot lately. Hope all is well. I wonder why?
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Post by osoldguy on Jan 18, 2024 11:13:08 GMT
Another medical emergency in the crowd. Seems to be happening a lot lately. Hope all is well. I wonder why? Could it be the Post code lottery of being able to see GP's in a reasonable time frame.That people requiring to attend to discuss their health are living with undiagnosed conditions. Going to events and then falling ill. Or playing Devils advocate that supporters who know they have serious health problems, hope if they are taking ill will receive expert attention from the match paramedics and a resident Doctor. This situation arises because they are being denied access to treatment due to unavailability of medical services.
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Post by redshank on Jan 18, 2024 12:50:56 GMT
The services are there,the GPs ain't,cannot remember my last visit to see a GP.A few things I would like to have a a chat about and a GP to look at,but I don't bother.I maybe next!.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2024 10:40:07 GMT
Probably has more to do with modern sports media's thirst for endless content. If there'd been a medical emergency in the crowd of a league 1 game 15 years ago, most football fans would have no idea unless they were at the game. Now it's another story, something to post on social media or fill a minute of your podcast with, further amplified by the perceived increase of such medical emergencies becoming a story in and of itself.
Perhaps this season is an outlier, but I remember an article following a spate of high-profile cardiac arrests a couple of years ago that claimed the rate of such incidents across football as a whole hadn't actually increased at all.
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