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Joe Kinnear has triple heart bypass surgery, home on Sunday


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They let him listen to the match with a weak heart and high blood pressure? Fucking hell, those last twenty minutes nearly killed me off, never mind him.

 

Glad he's ok and glad the lads did the business for him. :thup:

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They let him listen to the match with a weak heart and high blood pressure? Fucking hell, those last twenty minutes nearly killed me off, never mind him.

 

Glad he's ok and glad the lads did the business for him. :thup:

 

 

it was on gus poyets recomendation.

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They let him listen to the match with a weak heart and high blood pressure? f***ing hell, those last twenty minutes nearly killed me off, never mind him.

 

Was just thinking this. Wasn't listening on the radio as we always lose when I do, and Phil fucking Thompson wasn't helping matters. bluelaugh.gif

 

Hope he gets well soon.

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Phil Thompson was over dramatizing things though as always.

 

Aye, I hate the way he ALWAYS sounds stupidly excited.. and it's gone out for a throw in, or something.

 

He sounds way too much like Charlie Nicholas, everytime there was a shout I was convinced West Brom had scored, only to find out the mackems had a throw in.

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What a soft cock, could you imagine if everyone following Newcastle this year popped into the hospital when they felt unwell with a bit of high blood pressure.

 

Take it you've never had heart problems, high blood pressure etc or known anyone close to you to have that sort of problem. Lucky bastard, if so.

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What a soft cock, could you imagine if everyone following Newcastle this year popped into the hospital when they felt unwell with a bit of high blood pressure.

 

Take it you've never had heart problems, high blood pressure etc or known anyone close to you to have that sort of problem. Lucky bastard, if so.

 

You can't ignore Joe's medical history either. I really do hope that the club seriously consider whether it's right to let him carry on as manager. He looks like he's about to burst a blood vessel sitting on the bench sometimes.

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What a soft cock, could you imagine if everyone following Newcastle this year popped into the hospital when they felt unwell with a bit of high blood pressure.

 

Take it you've never had heart problems, high blood pressure etc or known anyone close to you to have that sort of problem. Lucky b******, if so.

I'm praying Spence is being sarcastic.

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What a soft cock, could you imagine if everyone following Newcastle this year popped into the hospital when they felt unwell with a bit of high blood pressure.

 

Take it you've never had heart problems, high blood pressure etc or known anyone close to you to have that sort of problem. Lucky bastard, if so.

 

You can't ignore Joe's medical history either. I really do hope that the club seriously consider whether it's right to let him carry on as manager. He looks like he's about to burst a blood vessel sitting on the bench sometimes.

Make him tough it out till the end of the season for whatever stability that might provide, amicably part ways due to concerns over health with someone class lined up already.  Win - Win.  Sorted. 
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What a soft cock, could you imagine if everyone following Newcastle this year popped into the hospital when they felt unwell with a bit of high blood pressure.

 

Take it you've never had heart problems, high blood pressure etc or known anyone close to you to have that sort of problem. Lucky bastard, if so.

 

You can't ignore Joe's medical history either. I really do hope that the club seriously consider whether it's right to let him carry on as manager. He looks like he's about to burst a blood vessel sitting on the bench sometimes.

Make him tough it out till the end of the season for whatever stability that might provide, amicably part ways due to concerns over health with someone class lined up already.  Win - Win.  Sorted. 

 

Unless his ticker gives out. Taking a bit of a chance really, but I guess they'll take medical advice.

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Loads of people have heart attacks and can then be fine for decades, my guess is they were just taking precautions today, you can't be too careful after all. Not saying he's the ideal manager or anything, he's clearly not, but to write him off for a health scare assumes a lot.

 

I'm not a doctor though, I only play one in Casualty.

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What a soft cock, could you imagine if everyone following Newcastle this year popped into the hospital when they felt unwell with a bit of high blood pressure.

 

Take it you've never had heart problems, high blood pressure etc or known anyone close to you to have that sort of problem. Lucky b******, if so.

 

He was unwell & is okay. Calm your fucking knickers.

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Its likely Kinnear has had an angina/heart attack as there are no real symptons for high blood pressure, although he may actually carry around with him a blood pressure monitor which would have obviously alerted him to any change in his blood pressure. But raised blood pressure wouldn't result in a stay in hospital. Unless Kinnear has a rare case of extreme high blood pressure and if that is the case he won't be returning to the dugout any time soon. If he has had an angina attack it would have had to have been a pretty bad one to be admitted to hospital, my own father would sometimes suffer several attacks a day depending on stress and excercise levels but rest and medication limted these attacks in severity and occurance to the point where he could live a pretty normal life so long as he didn't get himself stressed or did anything too strenious physically.

 

Where Kinnear is concerned he isn't in the best environment to remain fit and healthy with high stress levels a feature of managing a football club. If he has indeed had an angina or heart attack he shouldn't be managing Newcasle United.

 

There has been talk that he doesn't do any coaching or takes training too often and I'm not surprised if this is the state of his health.

 

He can still manage a football club of course but he runs the risk of what has happened today whatever it is, happening again.

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