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One of our young'uns, Shane Duffy, who has quite a bright future, received emergency surgery late last night/early this morning after a "life-threatening ifreak incident" in training, the like of which the hopsital said they'd be "unlikely to see for years to come".

 

Thankfully, his life is now out of danger and he's been moved out of IC.

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One of our young'uns, Shane Duffy, who has quite a bright future, received emergency surgery late last night/early this morning after a "life-threatening ifreak incident" in training, the like of which the hopsital said they'd be "unlikely to see for years to come".

 

Thankfully, his life is now out of danger and he's been moved out of IC.

 

Had an ipad shoved up his arse?  :frantic:

 

Seriously though, glad he's recovering well and back on the road to football development without any lost of potential.

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Hope he makes a full recovery.

 

Laceration to his liver after colliding with the goalkeeper.

 

Kind of similar to when Given collided with Harewood in terms of a collision causing internal damage.

 

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Republic of Ireland defender Shane Duffy has had life-saving surgery after suffering a freak accident in a training match on Friday night.

 

The Everton teenager sustained a laceration to his liver after colliding with Irish amateur team goalkeeper Adrian Walsh at Malahide.

 

After being attended to on the pitch, he was rushed to nearby Mater Hospital for an emergency operation.

 

Duffy remained in the hospital's High Dependency ward on Saturday.

 

Team surgeon Professor John O'Byrne said: "Shane collided with a player in a way that you would see thousands of times in football matches.

 

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Wish him a speedy recovery and thank the medical team for their prompt action in saving a young man's life

 

Malcolm

 

"It was a freak injury that in another 100 years of medicine, we may never see again.

 

"The intensive care staff in the Mater must be credited for their expertise and fast response which in no uncertain terms saved Shane's life.

 

"Shane was stabilised in intensive care after the surgery which stopped internal bleeding."

 

The 18-year-old, who switched to the Republic having played for Northern Ireland youth teams, had been scheduled to remain with Giovanni Trapattoni's senior squad, solely for training purposes, ahead of friendly clashes against Paraguay and Algeria.

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wtf theres a trivia thread man :facepalm:

 

Just read 4 pages of cack ;D

 

I know. You could almost say it's not worthy of a thread... ;)

 

You could except but for most people(even you) there is one for it :pow:

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Matthew Etherington is getting frustrated he's not getting offered a new deal which would make him on par with the top earners at Stoke.

 

 

 

 

I rate him. He's quality. And realistic.

 

Could almost call him a 'realistic transfer target summer 2010'...

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All booked in for my FA Coaching Badge lvl1. And going back to college to start a foundation degree in Sports Coaching. Can't wait.

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Seasiders Set For Victory Parade

Sun 23 May 2010

Blackpool will turn tangerine tomorrow (Monday) as the town prepares to welcome back its Wembley heroes.

 

The Seasiders will celebrate promotion to the Premier League with an open-top bus tour, which will be followed by a 'Premier Promenade' celebration at the Waterloo Headland.

 

The bus will set off from Gynn Square at 4.30pm and will travel from North Shore down the promenade. The Premier Promenade celebration will be held from 5.30pm.

 

Greeted by the Mayor of Blackpool, the party made up of players, the manager and supporting staff, will address the crowd from a purpose-built stage before departing at 6pm.

 

Times may vary in the below timetable once the coach sets off.

 

4.30pm - Start of tour from Gynn Square on the promenade

5.30pm - Bus party to arrive at Waterloo headland

5.30pm - Premiership Promenade Party to greet fans from stage

6.00pm - Close of event

 

http://www.blackpoolfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10432~2057833,00.html

 

We should lend them the trophy we got, might be able to see it better on the bus. 

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