We all wonder what it might be like living life on the top, especially the life of a footballer, but at what cost does this high life come at. The fact is that you need to become better, faster and more skilled in the position that you play or you are replaced by someone better and younger. This causes that players tend to train harder and longer in order to harness their skill and become better, but at what cost does this come at and is it worth it, as these harsh training methods place great stress on their bodies
Over the years many players had stared death in the eye through the hands of SUDDEN CARDIAC ARREST (SCA). SCA is a condition in which the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating, resulting in death if not immediatly treated. Players that have died from SCE
Over the years many players had stared death in the eye through the hands of SUDDEN CARDIAC ARREST (SCA). SCA is a condition in which the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating, resulting in death if not immediatly treated. Players that have died from SCE
- Miklos Feher
- Marc-Vivien Foe
- Antonio Puerta
- Daniel Jarque
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Are the Football clubs at fault for placing enormous pressure on these players. or should the football world be held responsible for having so many cups and european leagues that have these players play close to four games a week, or is it the football world as a whole that is at fault. These players have their clubs to represent and their home countries. The many games do have an impact no matter what anyone says. Fabrice was one of the lucky few who managed to survive this ordeal but how many players will see a different end result in their midst.
As a fan it would be intersting to know if SCA is caused by the intense training and games that are played or are these just players just part the statistics of deaths caused by SCA world wide. What do you as a fan think about it?
Fabrice was lucky to survive this ordeal, but how many players will not be so fortunate. how many more must suffer this before the football world realises it and takes action.
Our prayers Go out to Fabrice and his Family may he make a full recovery. im sure many of us cant wait to see him back on the field.
Play with care. I hope that players can always avoid the accidents. - Texans tickets
ReplyDeleteI agree it is not a nice thing to see when a player on top form and shape at a young age dies of a heart related issue. The thing is professional football is very demanding and i think that that does put a lot pressure on them, pressure that managers and clubs place on these players. Its sad to hear that Fabrice was forced into early retirement last week as doctors said it is not wise to ever play again. this a player who had so much potential.
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