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By:
stattman
When: 12 Jun 21 20:21
Gluseppe
There is always one that goes to far us beating Finland
By:
1st time poster
When: 12 Jun 21 20:22
i think if alex scott attempted to take the knee tonight ,bbc might be taken off air,30 mins to get passed watershed
By:
scandanavian_haven
When: 12 Jun 21 20:24
I take the knee every night in front of the TV before a game, I like to keep up with fashion
By:
stattman
When: 12 Jun 21 20:24
Bet that scottish kid off Corrie cant wait for her to get home tonight .
By:
bardo
When: 12 Jun 21 20:28
why was there No VAR for the Denmark Penalty ... worst hometown decision i have ever seen 

Ref was clearly under orders from UEFA to give the Danes something to cheer them up .
By:
Angoose
When: 12 Jun 21 20:30
Denmark are Finnish Cry
By:
Blockfire
When: 12 Jun 21 20:30
Alex is back Grin
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 12 Jun 21 20:30
Finland are poor but probably going through Crazy
By:
EUGENE KRABS
When: 12 Jun 21 20:31
I hope Eriksen wasn't forced to watch the second half !
By:
ImSoLuckyLucky!
When: 12 Jun 21 20:32
Devil
By:
shiny new shoes please
When: 12 Jun 21 20:33
2-0)
By:
bardo
When: 12 Jun 21 20:34
Alex is gonna be presenting Football Focus from now on Cry

prepare for lots of tears
By:
frog1000
When: 12 Jun 21 20:38
Big mistake for Denmark to agree to play this tonight considering what happened.
By:
elisjohn
When: 12 Jun 21 20:46
there is some reports that erikkson had sun stroke ?fainted etc
is there a possibility that the super first aiders etc went over the top with the defabillator etc, as i recall especially during morning asswmbly in the hall a lot of kids fainted in school, youd just carry them out and 10 mins later they were ok .

no criticism  or nothing just a question
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 12 Jun 21 20:48
Possibly.  Probably been coerced into it by the organisers who are under pressure from Sponsors.  I don't know but I would surmise it is something like that.  That isn't saying I agree with it.  The bottom line for me is that the lad recovers.
By:
LoyalHoncho
When: 12 Jun 21 20:51
From what I saw several players were visibly upset, maybe even angry, that "medics" weren't on the scene quick enough and were beckoning them to hurry up!  I would go on the responses of the players and they were clearly traumatised, so for me it has to have been very serious.
By:
Charlton2005
When: 12 Jun 21 20:53

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there is some reports that erikkson had sun stroke ?fainted etc
is there a possibility that the super first aiders etc went over the top with the defabillator etc, as i recall especially during morning asswmbly in the hall a lot of kids fainted in school, youd just carry them out and 10 mins later they were ok .

no criticism  or nothing just a question



agree, possibly. they did take quite a while to start cpr if they knew it was a CA. Surely they must have determined he had no pulse to start cpr though? isnt giving cpr to a patient who has a heart beat a bit dangerous?
By:
Schraderbrau
When: 12 Jun 21 20:55
My guess is, and hear me out, if he just fainted and had a heartbeat, the specially trained experienced medical team wouldn't have given him the defib or cpr
By:
Schraderbrau
When: 12 Jun 21 20:56
but we would have seen very upsetting scenes of a thermometer being stuck up his bum
By:
Charlton2005
When: 12 Jun 21 20:58
didnt see him get the defib which surely is very dangersous if you have a heart beat. so in all likelihood, this was a heat stroke induced CA
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 12 Jun 21 21:04
He probably just had the jab.
By:
Timber
When: 12 Jun 21 21:04
There are photos of chest compressions being given.
Also his eyes look fixed on some of the footage
By:
Hamlin
When: 12 Jun 21 21:05

Jun 12, 2021 -- 8:58PM, Charlton2005 wrote:


didnt see him get the defib which surely is very dangersous if you have a heart beat. so in all likelihood, this was a heat stroke induced CA


It looked like he did, one live feed showed his body being jolted as if by defib

By:
Timber
When: 12 Jun 21 21:05

Jun 12, 2021 -- 9:04PM, Ibrahima Sonko wrote:


He probably just had the jab.


I think all the inter lads have had it recently!

By:
Giuseppe
When: 12 Jun 21 22:03
lol they played the alex scott mother clip on the 10 o'clock news
By:
Giuseppe
When: 12 Jun 21 22:04
"It looked like he did, one live feed showed his body being jolted as if by defib "

yeah i thought i saw this too
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 12 Jun 21 22:05
The pictures of Christians wife are enough to make you wobble.
By:
thelatarps
When: 13 Jun 21 00:39
You have got to wonder at the common sense in playing this tournament at all.
Many of the players have been on the go for over a year.
Its summer in europe meaning hot temperatures, for a winter game.
50 odd games in 11 cities, constant travelling, during a pandemic. The risk of catching covid. Not to mention the damage done to the environment.
Christian reportedly had to spend months locked down last year living in inter milans training complex. You have to think about the effect lockdown has had on him.
To top it all off we are asking these guys to go off to boiling heat in qatar next year to play a world cup.And fit in god knows how many meaningless qualifiers on top of a full european season.

From what I have seen of the quality of football its been on a par with a pre season friendly. Like when an epl club goes off to play in china.
This is a day of shame for the once great game of football.
And I dont think anyone will do a thing about it.
By:
scaredmoney
When: 13 Jun 21 00:48
No common sense the latarps, just money
By:
Blockfire
When: 13 Jun 21 01:04
And only going to get worse thelatarps :(
By:
xmoneyx
When: 13 Jun 21 04:15
just heard it on radio

jeezo - 1st closeup on tv he looked dead - eyes staring into space
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 13 Jun 21 06:51
Some real Lilly livered types on this forum.

Playing football in 17C heat shocking!

A day of shame for football?

I thought we had that when The Big Six made their play!

Get a grip boys. They were not on the beaches of Normandy!
By:
ericster
When: 13 Jun 21 07:00
Have wondered for a long time now:

I know, money, success, celebrity, but why [in this day and age] aren't players signing contracts committing themselves to playing so many matches, or game-minutes even, per year/season/whatever?
And no more.
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 13 Jun 21 07:10
Have you considered some people like to play football?

It is not Rugby Union or Boxing. Many players enjoy playing for their country, some take great pride in it. People all over their country play sport even into their 60’s and 70’s and go on tour in the summer.

The6 do not have to play football for their country, they want to. They do not have to p,ay football, they could work as nurses. What would you rather do?
By:
elisjohn
When: 13 Jun 21 08:26
ive watched  live sport on box over 55 years, football, tennis cricket, boxing, grand prix, horse racing , the lot, i must have seen billions of participants, i can count on two   hand a really serious injury/ fatality in all that time, so agree with whispering let get a grip, and so glad it seems erikkson going to be ok , but to cancell the tournament, stop world cups, whats the world going to.

if a member of your immediate family died, youre expected to be back at work in 3 days, so come on lets all enjoy the rest of the tournament
By:
ericster
When: 13 Jun 21 09:41
If the two posts after mine are a reaction to my suggesting that we shouldn't be having these tournaments then you mis-understood my meaning. I want to see these games as much as anybody. But the simple, unpalatable,  truth is that the players are playing too much football imo. Okay, covid hasn't helped.
At Christmas for instance, I get bored with the football coupon because a lot of the serious footballers are on a month off. How about [THAT] for starters? Managers and coaches complain of players risking injury because of fatigue. They're not machines. Give 'em a break eh?
By:
loui
When: 13 Jun 21 09:53
Tennis players can pay about 4 matches a week, some can be 5 setters too, so a lot more draining than footy. Obviously more contact in footy, so more injuries. Was horrible to see what happened last night, but it can happen, anywhere, any place. On with the tourney, we've waited 3 year for one, and happy for the Eriksons they got their dad/husband back
By:
ericster
When: 13 Jun 21 09:57
Yeah, will be good to see him back on his feet and hopefully a full recovery.
By:
scaredmoney
When: 13 Jun 21 11:03
Give em a month off at Xmas/January and the clubs will organise money making tours. Their greed knows no bounds.

The genie is out of the bottle and ya not gettin the fcker back in.Sad
By:
ImSoLuckyLucky!
When: 13 Jun 21 16:31
Christian had a cardiac arrest
Confirmed

Wink
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