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It is rare but happens in all sports. Soccer players (British style football) typically run nearly a half marathon distance (or more) in a match. That puts a strain on their hearts and if there is any underlying undiagnosed heart condition, a match will expose it.
That is why most British football clubs (whether professional or amateur) have now installed defibrillators at all their venues.
Maybe if they weren’t forced to take an experimental “vaccine” that causes myocarditis they wouldn’t be dropping dead!
They seem to be pretty innocuous since it takes so many inoculations to produce efficacy.
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And BoBo's alt is peddling conspiracy theories again.
It is rare but happens in all sports. Soccer players (British style football) typically run nearly a half marathon distance (or more) in a match. That puts a strain on their hearts and if there is any underlying undiagnosed heart condition, a match will expose it.
That is why most British football clubs (whether professional or amateur) have now installed defibrillators at all their venues.
I've seen soccer a few times. Corporate teams, I think as they had advertising all over their unis. The way those guys fall down and flop around on the ground when someone touches them, I suspect they are very delicate. Could be their hearts are just substandard.
They're in great shape but the average is closer to 7 miles (and that's for midfielders) with the high end running maybe 9. Still a ways away from 13.1
Longer field?
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Not in England's Premier league.
I think that's what I saw last night. The West Ham Betways.
That's not very sporting...
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I think you nailed that one.
Bettors are stupid.
Having said that, they are a step above lotto players...