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FAO Ian^ Ref: Khalilou Fadiga - what happened?!
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Simcut
Hi mate,

what happened to him? he collapsed prior to the kick off vs Tottenham :S
RubiK Cube
He collapsed during the warm up, caused by a heart problem

Full story here
Ian^
After spending the night in hospital, we're hopeful that he's gonna be ok. He seemingly fainted, so we've checked a lot of things out about it. Obviously with his prior heart complaint and what happened to Marc-Vivien Foe, there is always going to be a huge seriousness related to especially african footballers with heart problems, although Kanu is an example of one who's ok after an operation. It's a shame cos I want to see him pushing for a first 11 spot, but his health is more important and we have one of the best medical teams in club football at bolton, so I'm confident he'll be ok. I'd rather be safe than sorry though.
InterMilan31
One of the worst signings in Inter's history. Hope he is different for Bolton supportors sake. Although not looking that way yet.
Ian^
worrying news here

quote:
skysports.com
Khalilou Fadiga has been warned he may not be able to play professional football again after undergoing further heart surgery.

The Bolton Wanderers midfielder has visited a heart surgeon in Belgium after collapsing on the pitch prior to Wednesday's Carling Cup tie with Tottenham.

Fadiga was taken to hospital before being released and he was then sent to Belgium by Trotters boss Sam Allardyce.

After seeing the specialist, the Senegal international has had an automatic defibrillator fitted in an attempt to control his heart defect.

But cardiologist Hugo Vanerman, who performed the surgery, believes there is a doubt over Fadiga being able to play for Bolton again.

"It was an intervention that took no more than half an hour," Vanerman told Belgium's news agency Belga.

"The signs of arrhythmia from a few months ago have shown themselves again.

"The device is to help the patient avoid sudden death if there is a severe disturbance to the rhythm of the heart.

"The patient will probably leave the clinic in the next few days.

"Obviously it is a question of a serious sign of stopping his career as a professional footballer."

Fadiga has made just one appearance for Bolton since joining the club last month, after negotiating his departure from Internazionale, where his heart condition prevented him from forging a career.
Simcut
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Originally posted by InterMilan31
One of the worst signings in Inter's history. Hope he is different for Bolton supportors sake. Although not looking that way yet.


he has a heart condition, how can he help that?
fastmp3
quote:
Originally posted by InterMilan31
One of the worst signings in Inter's history. Hope he is different for Bolton supportors sake. Although not looking that way yet.


dude why do you judge him like that :rolleyes:
InterMilan31
Ok Im talking about the doctors at Inter. We signed him, he must have had a physical and all of a sudden he has a heart condition?? I feel bad for the guy. I remember him at Auxerre he had incredible talent.

And fastmp3 you are quickly becoming a d*ck
Ste
inter seem to sign players with dodgy hearts, didnt kanu have some heart disease?
fastmp3
quote:
Originally posted by InterMilan31
Ok Im talking about the doctors at Inter. We signed him, he must have had a physical and all of a sudden he has a heart condition?? I feel bad for the guy. I remember him at Auxerre he had incredible talent.

And fastmp3 you are quickly becoming a d*ck



hey i signed up here way before you , why would i change ? i think it's you :stongue:

Matty V
Did anyone hear that Serghino recently died in a match in South America. Didnt he used to play for AC Milan for a season or 2?
Ian^
quote:
Originally posted by Matty V
Did anyone hear that Serghino recently died in a match in South America. Didnt he used to play for AC Milan for a season or 2?


different guy
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