well, thats great for alex, but its not bril to win like that. i hope wes is ok, have nothing against him, but also great for alex, can rest up and be prepared for the final.
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I suppose a win is a win, however it comes, so he has got to be pleased to make the final, even though it would have been better to actually beat Moodie (hope he is okay)
2 finals in a row though is good, and hopefully he can make it 2 titles in a row, as with the day rest he is now going to get, he definately has a good chance in the final. 9 wins in a row for Boggo now as well, which is a pretty good streak, and hopefully he makes it 10 tomorrow, and then 15 in Lanzarote
I think the bigger thing is moodie here, its veru unfortunate and a problem with the heartt could easily mean the end of his career. We all have heard of footballers who die because of heart attacks like Marc Vivien Foe, its more common then u would think. I really do hope he's ok.
I think the bigger thing is moodie here, its veru unfortunate and a problem with the heartt could easily mean the end of his career. We all have heard of footballers who die because of heart attacks like Marc Vivien Foe, its more common then u would think. I really do hope he's ok.
Don't start jumping to conclusions here - this is not necessarily serious. Provided the action is prompt, the worst case is likely to be that he has to have his heart 'shocked' back into correct rhythm with a de-fibulator. The greatest risk with such conditions is that a small clot forms and ends up in the brain, i.e. a stroke. That's why people with heart rhythm problems often take anti-coagulants like warfarin.