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Everything posted by La Parka
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Perez bailing on that tackle. Fuck off shit trousers.
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What a fucking save man. Fatty <3
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Perez had to hack down LUkaku on that break man.
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Got to take one of the front two off man. Both look terrible at present...
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They are beyond shit in the air at the back, should be going long/crossing at all opportunity.
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MITRO MAN! FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
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Ross looking gutted haha
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Deolofeu and Besic coming on....
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Shit we arefucked now.
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Hes a fucking colon.
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Ref is a beyond shit lol
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Fuck Perez if he's given up for us.
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Coincided with being linked to other clubs hasn't it? Ability to handle pressure: 1.
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There is Jacks yellow.
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Ayoze is pissed I think. Absolute turd so far
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Great hoofball, perez nearly in.
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We were discussing it on skyscrapercity. In the UK only 8% of patients who suffer from cardiac arrest survive, I think the best survival rate is 25% and I think thats in Norway. A lot of reasons are associated with survival rates, and the topic of defibrillators was brought up. I have said that defibrillators should be available in every public place, and every first aid kit should have one, something I stand by. I think the only public places that have defibrillators is leisure centre's even then I don't think there is a law that they should all have them and I'm not sure if all do. I think some shopping malls have started installing them. A large reason why I think they should be more available is that I myself was born with what is a rather complex heart problem, the fear of having a heart attack or cardiac arrest makes you realise the threat it poses more. If anyway is interested, here is the link to the page the discussion is on:http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=981442&page=305 Depends also of course if he was in a shockable rhythm. Defibrillator is no use if it's Pulsless electrical activity or asystole. I used to nurse in ICU, I'm sure they will be attempting to bring him round slowly. I'm sure we will hear more soon. My thoughts are with his family.
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"There are limited data on the current rate of bystander defibrillation with a public access defibrillator (PAD) following an OHCA. One study in the South of England reported bystander defibrillation in 1.74% of OHCA cases.8 When someone has a cardiac arrest, every minute without CPR and defibrillation reduces their chances of survival by 7–10 per cent." Not to be negative, but even is hospital resus has a very low success rate...
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Aye they cool you down and then slowly bring you back up to normal temp. Helps reduce damage. https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ipg386