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    Quote Originally Posted by outwoodclaret View Post
    It is not so much about moaning but the genuine fear of bringing on a heart attack with suicidal defending. As VK said players need to look where the spaces are. Nottingham Forest were leading at Everton yesterday with only a few minutes remaining. Pickford launched it long between the opposing centre halves and Gray simply waltzed through for the equaliser.
    outwood, you need to settle down if you are worrying about football giving you a heart attack. Remember, at whatever level and played by whatever gender, it is only a game and is totally unimportant as far a living your life is concerned. It is there to enjoy, win, lose or draw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    outwood, you need to settle down if you are worrying about football giving you a heart attack. Remember, at whatever level and played by whatever gender, it is only a game and is totally unimportant as far a living your life is concerned. It is there to enjoy, win, lose or draw.
    Heart attacks amongst spectators at football matches are certainly on the rise Supersub and I have no intention of adding to the statistics!

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