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    Post by fcb Sun Apr 15, 2012 2:51 pm

    Modern footballers run 10-11k almost every 3 days. Don't think many other sports match that.
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    Post by Murray Sun Apr 15, 2012 3:13 pm

    He might have been killed by a bang on the head

    http://www.football-italia.net/17732/morosini-killed-aneurysm
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    Post by Brian2468 Sun Apr 15, 2012 4:28 pm

    Fug-Q wrote:
    Brian2468 wrote:
    Fug-Q wrote:There're other sports were players play at a higher pace than football players like Hockey and Tennis so if it was down to fitness issues and stress on body I think they would have heart attacks as well.

    Anybody who seen the Djokovic vs Nadal Austrailian Open final this year could see they did a lot more running at a faster pace than any football player in any game.Nearly 6 hours the game lasted.

    I do not think so. Hockey players do not play for 90 minutes they average 2 minutes at a time maximum with 20 players if they play 20 minutes a game thats lots. With Tennis there is resting times.

    Gaelic Football or Aussie football may come closer.


    Tennis players sprint a lot more than football players and due to the stop start nature of the game it puts more stress on the heart than football.
    Sprinting is only one part of Football there is many more different movements in Soccer than Tennis this adds more added stress to a non shop activity.
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    Post by worms. Sun Apr 15, 2012 4:31 pm

    Brian2468 wrote:
    Fug-Q wrote:
    Brian2468 wrote:
    Fug-Q wrote:There're other sports were players play at a higher pace than football players like Hockey and Tennis so if it was down to fitness issues and stress on body I think they would have heart attacks as well.

    Anybody who seen the Djokovic vs Nadal Austrailian Open final this year could see they did a lot more running at a faster pace than any football player in any game.Nearly 6 hours the game lasted.

    I do not think so. Hockey players do not play for 90 minutes they average 2 minutes at a time maximum with 20 players if they play 20 minutes a game thats lots. With Tennis there is resting times.

    Gaelic Football or Aussie football may come closer.


    Tennis players sprint a lot more than football players and due to the stop start nature of the game it puts more stress on the heart than football.
    Sprinting is only one part of Football there is many more different movements in Soccer than Tennis this adds more added stress to a non shop activity.

    How would different movements put more stress on your heart as opposed to sprinting in Tennis? That sounds like absolute bollocks that you just made up.
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    Post by Brian2468 Sun Apr 15, 2012 4:41 pm

    Impact injury makes sense also add this to running around under highly stressful activity that would cause a greater change of keeling over and dying.

    In construction work you smack yourself up often by chilling out for a few moments your less likely to have the same outcome of a player has in a intense football game. Physical Stress and the ability to cope with it can be measured.
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    Post by The Easter Bunny Sun Apr 15, 2012 4:42 pm

    Fug-Q wrote:
    Brian2468 wrote:
    Fug-Q wrote:
    Brian2468 wrote:
    Fug-Q wrote:There're other sports were players play at a higher pace than football players like Hockey and Tennis so if it was down to fitness issues and stress on body I think they would have heart attacks as well.

    Anybody who seen the Djokovic vs Nadal Austrailian Open final this year could see they did a lot more running at a faster pace than any football player in any game.Nearly 6 hours the game lasted.

    I do not think so. Hockey players do not play for 90 minutes they average 2 minutes at a time maximum with 20 players if they play 20 minutes a game thats lots. With Tennis there is resting times.

    Gaelic Football or Aussie football may come closer.


    Tennis players sprint a lot more than football players and due to the stop start nature of the game it puts more stress on the heart than football.
    Sprinting is only one part of Football there is many more different movements in Soccer than Tennis this adds more added stress to a non shop activity.

    How would different movements put more stress on your heart as opposed to sprinting in Tennis? That sounds like absolute bollocks that you just made up.

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    Post by worms. Sun Apr 15, 2012 4:54 pm

    Brian2468 wrote:Impact injury makes sense also add this to running around under highly stressful activity that would cause a greater change of keeling over and dying.

    In construction work you smack yourself up often by chilling out for a few moments your less likely to have the same outcome of a player has in a intense football game. Physical Stress and the ability to cope with it can be measured.

    Laugh

    Absolute horse shit like I said,where's your proof that apart from the most rare and statistically uncommon injury's,that impact injury's cause people to have a heart attack?

    Have never heard such bollocks in my life.Playing tennis for over 5 hours where you sprint for 30 seconds then stop,then sprint then stop and so on is much more demanding on your heart than playing football which is played at a lower intensity for 90 minutes.
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    Post by Brian2468 Sun Apr 15, 2012 6:01 pm

    Fug-Q wrote:
    Brian2468 wrote:Impact injury makes sense also add this to running around under highly stressful activity that would cause a greater change of keeling over and dying.

    In construction work you smack yourself up often by chilling out for a few moments your less likely to have the same outcome of a player has in a intense football game. Physical Stress and the ability to cope with it can be measured.

    Laugh

    Absolute horse shit like I said,where's your proof that apart from the most rare and statistically uncommon injury's,that impact injury's cause people to have a heart attack?

    Have never heard such bollocks in my life.Playing tennis for over 5 hours where you sprint for 30 seconds then stop,then sprint then stop and so on is much more demanding on your heart than playing football which is played at a lower intensity for 90 minutes.

    Not saying this is what actually happened you wanker. Your saying their is no high activity stress involved I am saying this could play a big factor in these Deaths you cocking sucking ras hole batty clot lol!
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    Post by worms. Sun Apr 15, 2012 6:53 pm

    It's like arguing with a retard Laughing He doesn't even know what he's arguing about.

    Brain said and I quote "Impact injury makes sense also add this to running around under highly stressful activity that would cause a greater change of keeling over and dying."

    I asked him for proof that impact injury's cause heart attacks in football but he ignored this then changed his argument to high activity stress which basically mean running or any other type of cardio.

    Brian is essentially agreeing with me but is too thick to realize.
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    Post by Brian2468 Sun Apr 15, 2012 7:03 pm

    Fug-Q wrote:It's like arguing with a retard Laughing He doesn't even know what he's arguing about.

    Brain said and I quote "Impact injury makes sense also add this to running around under highly stressful activity that would cause a greater change of keeling over and dying."

    I asked him for proof that impact injury's cause heart attacks in football but he ignored this then changed his argument to high activity stress which basically mean running or any other type of cardio.

    Brian is essentially agreeing with me but is too thick to realize.

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    Post by Fey Sun Apr 15, 2012 9:16 pm

    Such a shame I miss my Juventus fix thanks to this. It happened in the Serie B! Why cancel all Serie A games?

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    Jarque ruins my theory because he is a CB.

    Ie GK, CB and wingers will get it less than Forwards,, Fullbacks and CM's who should do the most running.

    Couple of spaniards, couple of africans and a couple of europeans - no South Americans, are they fitter ?

    I always thought we Northerners were stronger as well, but it happens here as well. Yesterday a kid of 14 got a heartattack on a footballpitch and today a 14-year old died during the marathon. Presuming they are Dutch though.
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    Post by bluenine Sun Apr 15, 2012 10:03 pm

    Fey wrote:Such a shame I miss my Juventus fix thanks to this. It happened in the Serie B! Why cancel all Serie A games?

    Its a mark of respect. Like Prandelli said (and he loses a vital NT practice get together because if this), it would have been too weird to see goals celebrations this weekend after seeing what happened at Pescara.

    It was the right thing to do.

    RIP Morosini.
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    Post by christmasborocooper Mon Apr 16, 2012 10:33 pm

    Read that Di Natale has taken in Morosini's handicapped sister because she has no other family? Pretty great of him.
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    Post by fcb Tue Apr 17, 2012 5:38 am

    I don't think so - I think just said (as captain) that Udinese as a club, and their players, would take over her support.
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    Post by Deluded F*ck™ Tue Apr 17, 2012 9:45 am

    fcb wrote:Don't forget Thuram and De La Red as well - they had heart defects too and essentially just got lucky.

    Kanu as well. O'Donnell wasnt so lucky.

    So that's One african and one Northern European. A former Japanese Intl. CB (Matsuda, who played at WC 2002) also died from a cardiac arrest last August. There was a Brazilian called Serginho (not the ex-Milan one) who passed in 2004 whils playing for São Caetano.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_footballers_who_died_while_playing
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    Post by christmasborocooper Tue Apr 17, 2012 1:44 pm

    Remember seeing the video of Miklos Feher when he died on the pitch..that seems to have scarred my brain.
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    Post by Jaime Thu Apr 19, 2012 2:43 pm

    Always one of my favourites! This compilation has a lot more footage from his days in Vicenza that I ever saw before. A true legend. Ale



    Quality video I found.
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    Post by bluenine Sat Apr 21, 2012 5:28 pm

    Sneijder & Maicon are back, and if they are fit enough to start, I am hoping for the following, slightly ambitious line up:

    Milito
    Zarate - Sneijder - Alvarez
    Cambiasso - Stankovic
    Zanetti - Chivu - Lucio - Maicon
    Cesar

    Zanetti should be shifted to LB, even though as a RB he has been better than Maicon this season. I would love to see Inter play with 3 creative players behind Milito, IMO that could really work.

    Jovetic may not be fit to start for Fiorentina, thats a relief. They are a different proposition with him playing.

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    Goalkeepers: 1 Julio Cesar, 12 Luca Castellazzi, 21 Paolo Orlandoni;
    Defenders: 4 Javier Zanetti, 6 Lucio, 13 Maicon, 23 Andrea Ranocchia, 26 Cristian Chivu, 37 Davide Faraoni, 40 Juan Jesus, 55 Yuto Nagatomo;
    Midfielders: 5 Dejan Stankovic, 10 Wesley Sneijder, 11 Ricardo Alvarez, 14 Fredy Guarin, 18 Andrea Poli, 19 Esteban Cambiasso, 20 Joel Obi;
    Forwards: 7 Giampaolo Pazzini, 9 Diego Forlan, 22 Diego Milito, 28 Mauro Zarate.
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    Post by Giacomo 98 Sun Apr 22, 2012 2:56 pm

    FORZA JUVE!!!! grande ramirez!!!
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    Post by Murray Sun Apr 22, 2012 3:29 pm

    Milan aren't going to win this
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    Post by Pirlo Sun Apr 22, 2012 3:42 pm

    Brilliant scenes at Genoa, our ultras should do the same to Bonera and this shambles of a team.



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    Post by Murray Sun Apr 22, 2012 3:43 pm

    Muntariwatch

    He should have got a red card for that
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    Post by Murray Sun Apr 22, 2012 3:54 pm

    Pirlo wrote:Brilliant scenes at Genoa, our ultras should do the same to Bonera and this shambles of a team.




    What were they doing?
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    Post by Pirlo Sun Apr 22, 2012 3:55 pm

    And another Pathetic performance, we've put up with Allegri's shit football for two years now, time for him to go.

    Oh, for a Pirlo in that midfield. Evil or Very Mad
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    Post by Murray Sun Apr 22, 2012 7:53 pm

    Juve winning already
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    Post by fcb Sun Apr 22, 2012 7:56 pm

    2-0 in 8 mins. Roma have started terribly.
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    Post by Tarun Sun Apr 22, 2012 7:58 pm

    Vidal scores 2 in the space of 5 mins!
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    Post by Fey Sun Apr 22, 2012 8:00 pm

    Juventus Blush

    2-0 already! Vidal twice! It's only against Roma, but still! So entertaining. I love to watch them on sunday as a closure of the football weekend, cause then it always ends in a high!

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