Momo's injury - Serious apparently

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Postby matrix » Wed Feb 22, 2006 9:12 pm

badradio wrote:I'm also a Benfica fan and I really hope he gets well soon..I was checking some websites and I get worried with some stuff I've read. I hope that he doesn't get an eye damage:(

cheers mate for your kind words   :;):
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Postby loyal » Wed Feb 22, 2006 9:45 pm

kop2576a wrote:Hi 1st time poster here

Do you think its a case of what goes around comes around? What with the abuse by certain idiots of Alan Smith at the weekened?

I was one of those who clapped him off the pitch


Totally agree with you mate.Unfortunately that happened.shame on us.I hope this will never happen again.Smith is a good player and I wish him speedy recovery.



Ironic that your one and only post as a newbie is to agree with a scum.Perhaps you too are a scum.
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Postby mikopool » Wed Feb 22, 2006 9:53 pm

I am sure if Sissoko went down the way smith went down at Old Trafford maybe 10 people would have clapped him off, so :censored: to that, its sad but its not a shock. Sissoko is tough as nails, any injury outside of the eye he will recover quickly, but vision is something no one except the optometrist can have any control over. I figure he will be out for the rest of the season. Maybe be back for the last couple games.
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Postby Theo@home » Wed Feb 22, 2006 11:28 pm

mikopool wrote:I figure he will be out for the rest of the season. Maybe be back for the last couple games.

What exactly is that based on !

Have you seen something nobody else has? I'm hoping that's a very premature statement and you're (to put it politely) just a fan of the glass half empty philosophy.  Back it up with evidence or dont say it.
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Postby banana » Thu Feb 23, 2006 12:05 am

I've read that Sissoko will never get his eyesight 100% back. This could mean a quick end to a promising career. What a shame. Our most talented player could be forced into retirement. Suppose people like Stu who wanted Sissoko to f@ck off from the team got their will.
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Postby 7_Kewell » Thu Feb 23, 2006 12:27 am

banana wrote:I've read that Sissoko will never get his eyesight 100% back. This could mean a quick end to a promising career. What a shame. Our most talented player could be forced into retirement. Suppose people like Stu who wanted Sissoko to f@ck off from the team got their will.

we don't know this for certain yet.....so lets not jump the gun just yet and start writing him off just yet!
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Postby Woollyback » Thu Feb 23, 2006 12:27 am

banana wrote:I've read that Sissoko will never get his eyesight 100% back. This could mean a quick end to a promising career. What a shame. Our most talented player could be forced into retirement. Suppose people like Stu who wanted Sissoko to f@ck off from the team got their will.

so where'd ya read that doctor banana?
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Postby TheoRacle » Thu Feb 23, 2006 12:28 am

banana wrote:I've read that Sissoko will never get his eyesight 100% back. This could mean a quick end to a promising career. What a shame. Our most talented player could be forced into retirement. Suppose people like Stu who wanted Sissoko to f@ck off from the team got their will.

Look guys if you're if you've read something 'somewhere' then post the link otherwise f@rk off.
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Postby 7_Kewell » Thu Feb 23, 2006 12:29 am

TheoRacle wrote:
banana wrote:I've read that Sissoko will never get his eyesight 100% back. This could mean a quick end to a promising career. What a shame. Our most talented player could be forced into retirement. Suppose people like Stu who wanted Sissoko to f@ck off from the team got their will.

Look guys if you're if you've read something 'somewhere' then post the link otherwise f@rk off.

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Postby banana » Thu Feb 23, 2006 12:37 am

Don't motherf@cking shoot the messenger. I've seen interviews from the portuguese medical expert saying his vision will never fully recover. He could get as little as 20% of a fully working eye sight. Then he would be virtually blind on one eye. Best case he will get back 60-80%. That is still pretty bad. Now f@ck off.
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Postby Red Red Tom » Thu Feb 23, 2006 1:13 am

Well if that's true its awful.  Momo is a fantastic player who always gives 110%.  Rather than argue amoung ourselves, surely we should be talking about the footballer who may never play again than trying to score a few cheap points.

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Postby ivor_the_injun » Thu Feb 23, 2006 1:22 am

That's utter b*llocks. Frank Bruno had a detached retina as a result of his first fight with Mike Tyson, and he boxed on for well over a decade after he'd recovered from operations on it. I know that boxing isn't the most moral of sports, but The British Board Of Boxing Control wouldn't have let the guy fight if he was only partially sighted.

Not sure if it's a tear or a detachment that Sissoko has suffered, but from what I understand, retinal injuries are treatable, and the success rates are good. Check out the following links...

http://www.pasadenaeye.com/faq/faq05/faq05_text.html
http://catalog.nucleusinc.com/displaymonograph.php?MID=57
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Postby TheoRacle » Thu Feb 23, 2006 1:55 am

banana wrote:Don't motherf@cking shoot the messenger. I've seen interviews from the portuguese medical expert saying his vision will never fully recover. He could get as little as 20% of a fully working eye sight. Then he would be virtually blind on one eye. Best case he will get back 60-80%. That is still pretty bad. Now f@ck off.

Continue to post without identifying the source of your info and you'll always be in my sights mate. Sorry -  there's too much cr@p posted by to$$ers who just want to sensationalise and provoke for me to want it any other way.

As a poster with 900+ posts under his belt surely you should understand and appreciate that.
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Postby badradio » Thu Feb 23, 2006 2:31 am

I'm affraid to say that Banana is right. I also read it from a portuguese TV website. It says that he has serious retina damages and best prognostic is that he can recover 20% of his vision from that eye with total perspective vision lost... It also says that his career is in risk... Do you want me to put here the source (portuguese language)?

I hope this is just bad journalism but I'm affraid not, they're a credible TV channel and I'm sure they got this information in the hospital here in Lisbon. I don't even want to think if that turns to be the final veredict...:(
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Postby vlady16.1 » Thu Feb 23, 2006 2:32 am

please forgive me for my ignorance, but how is the medical care in lisbon?? i realize its a modern city but it isn't new york or london-- in all of these injuries fast efficient care is paramount -- just hope they can stabalise him and get him home
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