A severe case of myocarditis leads to heart attack. It also happened last year to a basketball player. This was a sudden heart attack. He was healthy and at peak of his physique. Heart attacks normally have history and if that was the case he would have been unfit to play.Snuden wrote:I suspect you are insane.princeofcarthage wrote:I am suspecting a case of myocarditis. Inter Milan has had history of covid and who actually was diagnosed is unknown. I suspect 2 possibilities :
1) He was infected with covid at some point and this is extremely rare long term side effect. Last year also a basketball player collapsed in similar fashion during game.
2) He recieved pfizer/moderna and suffered one of the extremely rare side effect, again myocarditis.
It was a heart attack, which happens every day, now it just happened to be on live TV with a huge audience.
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Heart conditions can happen suddenly too. This stuff happened before, ie with Nouri or Evander Sno and probably many other cases that I don't know of. I know Di tomasso, who didn't die on the pitch but did die in his sleep to a heart attack.
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it's getting excessive, yes, too much coverage, just too many matchesDolan wrote:Anyone else who kinda stopped giving a shit about football?
I think I'd like playing it more than watching some goobers make bank off me watching them play.
also revert back to 16 teams at the Euros
I thought Sterling was waiting for too long, he should have hit it sooner; he got lucky and it went in by a fine margin... either way, get in!
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I'd also restrict the number of mercenaries you can hire in a club team. It has become too much of a competition between who can get most oil money invested in their club to buy the most expensive players. This is no longer a reflection of British or French football talent, it's just a bunch of "global" teams of mercenaries paid with oil money to provide some nice circus for the tired masses of workers.pecelot wrote:it's getting excessive, yes, too much coverage, just too many matchesDolan wrote:Anyone else who kinda stopped giving a shit about football?
I think I'd like playing it more than watching some goobers make bank off me watching them play.
also revert back to 16 teams at the Euros
I thought Sterling was waiting for too long, he should have hit it sooner; he got lucky and it went in by a fine margin... either way, get in!
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Who is she and who is he? Damn the way she looks at him. does your SO look at you that way? If not find someone else.
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Get your fucking filthy hands off my heads of state you fucking creep.
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why are you mad, you don't even like your king
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When you have a comfy life just doing symbolic public stuff, how would you look? Stressed out from the daily office grind?
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classic dolan making irrelevant statements
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its coming home boysInsectPoison wrote:All you England haters can suck on my big toe
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Do you realise a lot of couples split or relations get sour because of lots of daily problems with money, managing kids, time etc.princeofcarthage wrote:classic dolan making irrelevant statements
When you're a royal and you spend most of the time doing symbolic PR, then relax on the golf course, do you think you're going to look sour and bored?
Prince Charles has someone employed to put toothpaste on his toothbrush, lol. It's that kind of life. ^^
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yeah it was creepy, get a life, son
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do you mean something alongside FFP?Dolan wrote:I'd also restrict the number of mercenaries you can hire in a club team. It has become too much of a competition between who can get most oil money invested in their club to buy the most expensive players. This is no longer a reflection of British or French football talent, it's just a bunch of "global" teams of mercenaries paid with oil money to provide some nice circus for the tired masses of workers.pecelot wrote:it's getting excessive, yes, too much coverage, just too many matchesDolan wrote:Anyone else who kinda stopped giving a shit about football?
I think I'd like playing it more than watching some goobers make bank off me watching them play.
also revert back to 16 teams at the Euros
I thought Sterling was waiting for too long, he should have hit it sooner; he got lucky and it went in by a fine margin... either way, get in!
I know it might be frustrating, it is for me, too, but do you think there's a way of properly managing it from above?
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Our team is made up of a bunch of weak ass pussies.
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I don't know much about the history of football, but apparently it changed a lot over the years. One Romanian team, Steaua Bucharest, won the Champions Cup (what was Champions League back then) in the 80s, so I looked up the teams composition and there were almost no players from other countries. If I'm not mistaken, back then UEFA had a limit on how many foreign players you can have in your team and this rule probably disappeared, because today you can have your whole team made of mercenaries, like a Global All Stars Dream Team, and call it Barcelona or Paris St Germain. How does that represent Spanish or French football? I think they still have a rule that each club needs to have at least 1 or 2 locally sourced player to play in the competition, the limit is really low. So, football has become just a big business of TV viewership, selling merch, player celebrity cult, global star status, anything but the game. The game is just an alibi to get that train of money-making going, keep it running on the tracks.pecelot wrote:do you mean something alongside FFP?
I know it might be frustrating, it is for me, too, but do you think there's a way of properly managing it from above?
Yeah, I think UEFA should go back to imposing a very low limit on how many foreign players you can have in a club team. It should be 2 maximum. Then money would play a much smaller role and national talent would be reflected better in club teams. But they're not gonna do that ever. They got addicted to drawing more and more money from a game that was turned into a business and which only benefits a small clique.
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There are more things that make a football club — the staff (mostly local, apart from perhaps the top echelons of executives and coaches), fans, stadium, history and so on. The whole academy system, too. Although you can import players from abroad, there are restrictions and it's obviously much riskier when done at a young age. It's just that out of those only very few actually make the first team — but this seems natural, given how many children there actually are.Dolan wrote:If I'm not mistaken, back then UEFA had a limit on how many foreign players you can have in your team and this rule probably disappeared, because today you can have your whole team made of mercenaries, like a Global All Stars Dream Team, and call it Barcelona or Paris St Germain. How does that represent Spanish or French football.
With this, though, like I said, it's hard to disagree. I still occasionally enjoy the game as a physical endeavour, the beauty of the sport, but the surroundings become more and more tedious each year. I rarely ever use this term, but clubs' social media activity is sometimes utterly ridiculous.Dolan wrote:So, football has become just a big business of TV viewership, selling merch, player celebrity cult, global star status, anything but the game. The game is just an alibi to get that train of money-making moving, keep it running on the tracks.
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im glad we all have been blessed to witness austria's first W in an european championship
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seems some ppl already scared after our win and try to ban players xD
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must be the only reason
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