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Post by Bestie on Jun 16, 2014 10:17:01 GMT
Bild is reporting he has out of the coma, has had his eyes open, and has communicated with his family.
Fucking brilliant news. Reports that he woke up in time to watch the Germany vs Portugal game later are as yet unconfirmed.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2014 10:33:31 GMT
Bild is reporting he has out of the coma, has had his eyes open, and has communicated with his family. Fucking brilliant news. Reports that he woke up in time to watch the Germany vs Portugal game later are as yet unconfirmed. Brilliant. Really hope he makes a good recovery. This was probably the only way he'd calm down a bit.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2014 10:34:58 GMT
Bild is reporting he has out of the coma, has had his eyes open, and has communicated with his family. Fucking brilliant news. Reports that he woke up in time to watch the Germany vs Portugal game later are as yet unconfirmed. Left the hospital apparently.
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Post by Marvin the Martial on Jun 16, 2014 10:39:27 GMT
Great news
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Post by Kamilo on Jun 17, 2014 0:17:19 GMT
Excellent news, many early and late days spent watching this man race years ago.
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Post by Rorschach on Jun 19, 2014 18:38:17 GMT
The only time I've seen Schumacher race in the flesh was at the British GP at Silverstone in 1999. He crashed on the corner down from me and broke his leg. Still, it was a wonderful experience.
Anyway, it's fantastic news about his coming out of the coma. It'll be one hell of a journey recovering from such a huge trauma to his brain but hopefully he'll make it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2014 0:18:26 GMT
Meant to comment on this the other say. Amazing news that he's finally out of the coma and onto the road to recovery.
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Post by CaajScot on Oct 11, 2014 19:00:48 GMT
Lets hope this is good signs for the big man.
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Post by rafael02 on Nov 20, 2014 6:28:11 GMT
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Post by _ on Nov 20, 2014 15:06:48 GMT
Such sad news that he will not remember all the amazing things he has done in his career.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2014 21:19:53 GMT
I seriously don't get why people go skiing. This happens way too often. Not necessarily to this degree, but broken bones and black eyes. I get it would be a thrill shooting down a mountain, but the risk outweighs the thrill for me.
The views look outstanding, but I'd be happy to sit chilling by the fireplace with a beer in my hand in a chalet, enjoying the views out of the comfort of my comfy chair thank you very much.
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Post by king nothing on Nov 20, 2014 21:39:02 GMT
I seriously don't get why people go skiing. This happens way too often. Not necessarily to this degree, but broken bones and black eyes. I get it would be a thrill shooting down a mountain, but the risk outweighs the thrill for me. The views look outstanding, but I'd be happy to sit chilling by the fireplace with a beer in my hand in a chalet, enjoying the views out of the comfort of my comfy chair thank you very much. Yep, big fire, bottle red and snow outside! Just had a wood burner fitted. Awesome.
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Post by Bestie on Nov 20, 2014 21:55:51 GMT
I seriously don't get why people go skiing. This happens way too often. Not necessarily to this degree, but broken bones and black eyes. I get it would be a thrill shooting down a mountain, but the risk outweighs the thrill for me. The views look outstanding, but I'd be happy to sit chilling by the fireplace with a beer in my hand in a chalet, enjoying the views out of the comfort of my comfy chair thank you very much. I love skiing. Yes accidents happen but if you say that about skiing you might as well say you shouldn't play football because look how many people have got an injury. (And that's just our first team FFS.)
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2014 10:05:47 GMT
I seriously don't get why people go skiing. This happens way too often. Not necessarily to this degree, but broken bones and black eyes. I get it would be a thrill shooting down a mountain, but the risk outweighs the thrill for me. The views look outstanding, but I'd be happy to sit chilling by the fireplace with a beer in my hand in a chalet, enjoying the views out of the comfort of my comfy chair thank you very much. lets not over look that Schumacher was in an area he shouldn't have been? (not sure how accurate that is)
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Post by CaajScot on Nov 21, 2014 17:00:54 GMT
I seriously don't get why people go skiing. This happens way too often. Not necessarily to this degree, but broken bones and black eyes. I get it would be a thrill shooting down a mountain, but the risk outweighs the thrill for me. The views look outstanding, but I'd be happy to sit chilling by the fireplace with a beer in my hand in a chalet, enjoying the views out of the comfort of my comfy chair thank you very much. Accidents happen in every sport. Read about 3 weeks ago a player died after doing a cartwheel on the pitch after scoring. I have done skiing in my army days and I loved it. Finish a day on the slopes and we would head back to the Bulvarian villa we were staying in and then down to the lounge bar, sit beside a open log fire drinking beer and singing until the early hours, go to bed then get up in the morning and do some more skiiing again all day. The cold fresh air cures a hangover.
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