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Thread: Millwall fan cardiac arrest in the Dockers stand

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    Millwall fan cardiac arrest in the Dockers stand

    Well done to the paramedics yesterday who worked on him and saved his live. he was operated on lastnight and the next 24 hours are critical for him. Also a big thanks to the Northampton fans yesterday who sang Millwall and called for the ref to stop the game when they could see what was happening in the stand. i would like to wish Antony and his family all the best and hope he makes a full recovery.

    see link https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/footb...thampton-town/
    Last edited by lionsroar; 15-04-2017 at 10:42 AM.

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    I am in the barry k upper stand and those medics worked hard on him and all credit to the people who left the stand whilst these brave people fought to save his life.


    Iunstand his name is tony who is a season ticket holder in the dockers stand.The lastest I heard he was induced into a comahence so his body can regain a stable balance.

    it was good to see a unitey in the ground and respect was shown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lion1 View Post
    I am in the barry k upper stand and those medics worked hard on him and all credit to the people who left the stand whilst these brave people fought to save his life.


    Iunstand his name is tony who is a season ticket holder in the dockers stand.The lastest I heard he was induced into a comahence so his body can regain a stable balance.

    it was good to see a unitey in the ground and respect was shown.
    Lets hope he makes a speedy recovery and gets back down the Den asap.

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    Glad all's OK

    Well done everyone

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    Yes , let's hope that he makes a full recovery.

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    Antony was buried yesterday.respect to the northampton fans who sent flowers. R.I.P mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lionsroar View Post
    Antony was buried yesterday.respect to the northampton fans who sent flowers. R.I.P mate.
    Sorry to hear this LR
    R.I.P. Anthony

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