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Heart attack at Fulham v Blackpool now!

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Hugh:
Just a few days after the Blackburn match. Fortunately he seems to have been ok.

Obviously these things happened in the past, but it seems to be almost every week at the moment, and indeed sometimes more than once in a week. I haven't seen figures, but I'm sure there's more of these incidents among fans than in previous years - and of course there was an incident at the Alty match v Stockport. I remain concerned about this non-trend.

Edit: it has just been announced on the Football League Show that he has sadly passed away. Condolences to his family and friends, may he rest in peace.

For me, there have been far too many of these incidents at matches lately and it is a huge concern, and certainly should not be brushed under the carpet, trend or no.

Amsterdam Alty:
There is a trend Hugh. However, and this has been my point the whole time, the trend is caused by exposure to the virus.

You must just have the second paragraph as a boilerplate ready to deploy each time this happens.

I await your 18 paragraph response that could have been one sentence - "I've decided I'm right and I refuse to see the clear and present evidence contrary to my belief system"

Amsterdam Alty:
Here - https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/covid-19-can-wreck-your-heart-even-if-you-havent-had-any-symptoms/?amp=true

Pre vaccine, while you were busy being fed mis-information about lockdowns and masks... Science was already talking about this danger.

Hugh:

--- Quote from: Amsterdam Alty on January 29, 2022, 10:21:11 PM ---There is a trend Hugh. However, and this has been my point the whole time, the trend is caused by exposure to the virus.

You must just have the second paragraph as a boilerplate ready to deploy each time this happens.

I await your 18 paragraph response that could have been one sentence - "I've decided I'm right and I refuse to see the clear and present evidence contrary to my belief system"

--- End quote ---

An incident at the Oldham v Rochdale game too.

As you'll know if you've looked at the "not actual evidence" (definition please?) there has been a lot more of these incidents lately, increasing through 2021, than there were in 2020 and early 2021 when there was also a virus. Considering that a lot of people have missed  medical treatment due to the restrictions and fear campaign, and considering there has been a lot of people taking emergency authorisation medication that has not completed long term trials and appears to be linked to side effects including myocarditis according to some studies, it is perfectly rational to ask whether it is in fact just the virus (and in any case, if people were suffering from a virus, they would surely be unlikely to be at a football match. Many people besids me are concerned. Would you care to look at the "not actual evidence" and properly address my concerns? If you actually have anything useful to add I'll certainly listen, but I have not seen anything so far to prove that the Fulham fan and many other cases like it are just covid deaths (though obviously some may be).

Incidentally, I am not saying what is definitely causing this trend, I am just asking the question - and there have been many, many things to raise questions. (Three paragraphs!).

Amsterdam Alty:
Incredible

You literally sh*t out words that are so charged it like reading an Alex Jones transcript.

I don't have any obligation to educate you Hugh. I've given you the tools and pointers to be able to come to a rational conclusion. You are looking in the wrong places and have been since day 0.

Final thing, your consistent posts about the horrific suffering of others shows terrible emotional intelligence. No matter what you say in the post it is morbid and offensive to the person's general wellbeing. It reads each time like you are practically wringing your hands as you try to prove your point again.

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