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Post by richard on Oct 25, 2017 12:11:04 GMT
I noticed that a fan had been taken ill last night after the game in the area of the car park behind the Harry Mac. He was being attended to by stewards. Then I noticed an ambulance coming into the car park. Does anyone know how the lad is doing?
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Post by dmcnally on Oct 25, 2017 12:12:48 GMT
Yes I know the man. He got excited celebrating and pulled a muscle. He’s fine though no need to worry. COYB!
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Post by g1 on Oct 25, 2017 12:25:34 GMT
It was me I am OK like d McNally said muscle pull slight panic attack and slightly high blood pressure the things I do for this club the club doctor was great i will be at Wrexham coyb
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Post by richard on Oct 25, 2017 14:38:21 GMT
It was me I am OK like d McNally said muscle pull slight panic attack and slightly high blood pressure the things I do for this club the club doctor was great i will be at Wrexham coyb That's great g1. Hope your muscle pull recovers soon. I think a lot of fans, including myself had raised blood pressure after that late goal😁
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Post by Hannibal on Oct 25, 2017 15:18:16 GMT
It was me I am OK like d McNally said muscle pull slight panic attack and slightly high blood pressure the things I do for this club the club doctor was great i will be at Wrexham coyb That's great g1. Hope your muscle pull recovers soon. I think a lot of fans, including myself had raised blood pressure after that late goal😁 I was in Glasgow babysitting and I'm afraid I woke the baby up when that goal went in.
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Post by chesterken on Oct 25, 2017 15:31:45 GMT
That's great g1. Hope your muscle pull recovers soon. I think a lot of fans, including myself had raised blood pressure after that late goal😁 I was in Glasgow babysitting and I'm afraid I woke the baby up when that goal went in. I can remember following the Chester v Wrexham game while on holiday in Turkey, it was nearly 12 o’clock at night I was in bed while the wife was asleep beside me, then Henigan scored that late winner. I was up out of the bed shouting yes get in there, the wife screamed thinking we were being robbed as I danced around the bedroom dressed only in my undies,she nearly had a heart attack and was calling me all the names under the sun,happy days.
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Post by Firestick Frank on Oct 25, 2017 16:41:24 GMT
Who called an ambulance for a pulled muscle? Do people realise how much that costs the NHS? A shocking waste of public funds.
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Post by marner93 on Oct 25, 2017 17:13:42 GMT
Who called an ambulance for a pulled muscle? Do people realise how much that costs the NHS? A shocking waste of public funds. The same cretins who call for the police when they lose their keys.
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Post by richard on Oct 25, 2017 17:23:41 GMT
Who called an ambulance for a pulled muscle? Do people realise how much that costs the NHS? A shocking waste of public funds. For all we know it could have caused chest pain. g1 was clearly distressed, so the right that decision was made.
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Post by sirfred on Oct 25, 2017 17:46:15 GMT
I nearly ran out of oxygen celebrating at the front when I calmed down realised I'd been celebrating with 14 year olds - I was even contemplating invading the pitch I was that pumped up
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Post by southernblue on Oct 25, 2017 17:52:19 GMT
It was me I am OK like d McNally said muscle pull slight panic attack and slightly high blood pressure the things I do for this club the club doctor was great i will be at Wrexham coyb Phew
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Post by dmcnally on Oct 25, 2017 17:54:41 GMT
Who called an ambulance for a pulled muscle? Do people realise how much that costs the NHS? A shocking waste of public funds. Panic attack and high blood pressure. Can't blame them for making the call.
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Post by southernblue on Oct 25, 2017 17:56:01 GMT
Who called an ambulance for a pulled muscle? Do people realise how much that costs the NHS? A shocking waste of public funds. I have been hospitalised with similar, the symptoms can be and were incredibly similar to a heart attack. Most heart attack victims die because they don't take it seriously until it is too late. Never worth risking it.
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Post by Firestick Frank on Oct 25, 2017 18:00:33 GMT
Fair enough then, I take it back. Was just the blase reply from McNally above that I took umbrage to.
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Post by Rio Doherty on Oct 25, 2017 19:22:01 GMT
Hope all is well G1 but be a bit more careful against Wrexham in a couple of weeks. 😉👍
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Post by shango on Oct 25, 2017 22:39:51 GMT
I'm glad to hear you're ok.I've witnessed a woman have a panic attack on a train and it wasnt pleasant. I'd heard a rumour that it was everyone's favourite wum Whopper3,heard the the grapes he'd swallowed after a 94th minute winner were extra sour
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Post by thetheremin on Oct 25, 2017 22:41:31 GMT
I was in Glasgow babysitting and I'm afraid I woke the baby up when that goal went in. I can remember following the Chester v Wrexham game while on holiday in Turkey, it was nearly 12 o’clock at night I was in bed while the wife was asleep beside me, then Henigan scored that late winner. I was up out of the bed shouting yes get in there, the wife screamed thinking we were being robbed as I danced around the bedroom dressed only in my undies,she nearly had a heart attack and was calling me all the names under the sun,happy days. That night I went straight to spar after the match finished on TV and got in some beers. I was a bit worse for wear, forgot to set the clock and overslept the next morning and didnt get the kids up for school. It was an awful morning. They’ve christened it Terrible Tuesday and they’ve never forgotten it. Every time we’ve been on TV since they’ve asked me is the next day going to be like Terrible Tuesday again.
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Post by Cestrian1987 on Oct 26, 2017 10:29:22 GMT
I nearly ran out of oxygen celebrating at the front when I calmed down realised I'd been celebrating with 14 year olds - I was even contemplating invading the pitch I was that pumped up Haha
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