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 More on heart attack deaths in footballers.

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Hugh

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More on heart attack deaths in footballers.
« on: December 09, 2021, 05:51:38 AM »

]https://dailyexpose.uk/2021/12/08/278-percent-increase-in-heart-attack-deaths-among-soccer-players/]

Seems that there really is an increase in heart problems in players this year, Amsterdam Alty. If you believe this article (and I dare say those who try hard enough may find some reason for not doing so). Always interested to hear any real evidence to shed more light on this of course...

As for my previous figure I quoted of 4.2 deaths in an average year, I don't know how they arrived at that, whether it was a longer time frame or whatever. Any further information obviously welcome. Full disclosure, I know nothing of this site linked above or its politics. If anyone has alternative information which they feel would shed more light on the apparent trend this year, share it by all means.

I would be much more interested in commentary on the data they provide rather than comments on the site itself, which I have no interest in. (That means you, London and co.).
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Re: More on heart attack deaths in footballers.
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2021, 01:02:52 PM »

Here is some commentary on the data. It's incomplete and draws bias from assumption.

You can stop now, we all know you are bad at this.

Now on to this site...

  • https://who.is/whois/dailyexpose.uk - website registered February 14 2021, posts dated in November 2020... red flag.
  • They collect personal data about you without following EU & UK law that they must inform the user and give them the option to opt out.
  • website is hosted in california, so they are also violating state law there by not notifying the user of their tracking codes (https://whatismyipaddress.com/ip/192.0.78.231)
  • I also detect an increase in computer activity when the site is live, which can be a harmless sign of a badly made site, or one embedded with javascript mining tools that are using your computer to earn proof of work crypto currencies such as bitcoin/litecoin/doge. This is a common tactic of these types of sites (left and right leaning).

Honestly it's laughable. I'm laughing at you, you've become my ultimate comic relief.
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Re: More on heart attack deaths in footballers.
« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2021, 01:50:30 AM »

Here is some commentary on the data. It's incomplete and draws bias from assumption.

You can stop now, we all know you are bad at this.

Now on to this site...

  • https://who.is/whois/dailyexpose.uk - website registered February 14 2021, posts dated in November 2020... red flag.
  • They collect personal data about you without following EU & UK law that they must inform the user and give them the option to opt out.
  • website is hosted in california, so they are also violating state law there by not notifying the user of their tracking codes (https://whatismyipaddress.com/ip/192.0.78.231)
  • I also detect an increase in computer activity when the site is live, which can be a harmless sign of a badly made site, or one embedded with javascript mining tools that are using your computer to earn proof of work crypto currencies such as bitcoin/litecoin/doge. This is a common tactic of these types of sites (left and right leaning).

Honestly it's laughable. I'm laughing at you, you've become my ultimate comic relief.

Like I say, you don't take other people's problems very seriously do you, and I'm not interested in the site itself. I was not attempting to give comprehensive data on this, but since you mention it you might say what further data you think is needed. It doesn't look good though does it? And if it does draw bias from assumption, I would tentatively suggest that there has been a fair bit of that going on elsewhere in the past few weeks. All footballers know there is a problem.

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Re: More on heart attack deaths in footballers.
« Reply #3 on: December 13, 2021, 01:03:27 PM »

Maybe number of cases that involve vaccinations in any way (I'll give you a tip, pretty much the first half of this list were not purely based on the date of the event and the vaccine rollout).

Kind of hard to draw a conclusion without the key information... The fact I had to clarify this says everything about your actual skill at this. You continue to look like a silly silly boy.

I'm done with this flame war. You want this to be true so much it's not worth trying to educate you.

Pretty sick in the head that, to be honest.
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