on duty at White Hart Lane and if so did they save Muamba's life? If so, perhaps football ought to consider paying the money to them that Portmouth owed them from their last admin?
Football with a social conscience; not likely. There is no connection with reality in an industry where some of its staff earn more in day for doing nothing than people who save lives earn in a year.
Dont think so do we pay st johns at oakwell, in the game against israil barnsley might aswell has called norwich hos, they wouldny have got there in the same amount of time same when lovre got hurt.
i think it was one of the top consultants from the london chest hospital who saw what happened and ran onto the pitch ( the way the F.A. perform i bet he gets a ban for going on the pitch ) treated him and stayed with him all the way to the ossy.......................... 6 numbers or what !
Yes we do contribute towards the running costs of a charity that attends the majority of public events in the uk to ease the burden on the NHs. Without donations first aid courses cannot be provided, equipment cannot be brought and so forth. They have lost out on the best part of ten grand from Portsmouth to cover running costs yet due to their organisation nature STILL attend frat ton park. Not to worry though. The players got paid.
All respect to St. Johns but I think they are there first-hand to treat minor medical problems with the crowd rather than finely tuned athletes.