9-year-old from Stamford RUFC injured
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9-year-old from Stamford RUFC injured
From the ITV site
Evidently he fell from the team coach on the A47 whilst returning from a tournament at Holt in Norfolk. He is believed to have 'life-threatening injuries'.
Here's wishing him a full and speedy recovery.
Evidently he fell from the team coach on the A47 whilst returning from a tournament at Holt in Norfolk. He is believed to have 'life-threatening injuries'.
Here's wishing him a full and speedy recovery.
Whatever you do, don't argue. We might never hear from you again.
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Sending best wishes his way,
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+1BJ. wrote:Here's wishing him a full and speedy recovery.
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Re: 9-year-old from Stamford RUFC injured
Dreadful thing to happen. Hoping he recovers soon.
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Re: 9-year-old from Stamford RUFC injured
FYI young Seb has been transferred to Addenbrookes, so let's hope that tough little player recovers
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615 viewings of this thread and only 5 of us can be bothered to wish the young lad well.
Says a lot ...
Says a lot ...
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627 actually. An assumption that people don't care because they haven't posted is wide if the mark I'd say.
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I did look at this post yesterday, but did not leave a reply. I do wish the boy and his family well and hope he makes a full recovery, but I dont always feel the need to make my thoughts and opinions public - I think a lot of people may feel the same way as I do.
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Re: 9-year-old from Stamford RUFC injured
Good luck to Seb and his family. I hope, along with everyone else, that he makes a full and complete recovery.
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[quote="BJ."]615 viewings of this thread and only 5 of us can be bothered to wish the young lad well.
Says a lot ...[/quote
We are all used to your blinding arrogance - but this trawls new depths.
How dare you claim I can't be bothered despite being one of the 600+ who did not comment - as a guy who knows the family, I have more than made my feelings clear where it matters - to the family - and not on some internet forum where it frankly does not.
BTW - the family have been inundated with support and are grateful at this dreadful time - but to get it to them you are best sending through Stamford rugby club and not Leicester Tigers
Says a lot ...[/quote
We are all used to your blinding arrogance - but this trawls new depths.
How dare you claim I can't be bothered despite being one of the 600+ who did not comment - as a guy who knows the family, I have more than made my feelings clear where it matters - to the family - and not on some internet forum where it frankly does not.
BTW - the family have been inundated with support and are grateful at this dreadful time - but to get it to them you are best sending through Stamford rugby club and not Leicester Tigers
Less is more....
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And here was me just thanking you elsewhere for offering to mention the stadium clocks at tonight's fans' forum meeting.Bunchy wrote:We are all used to your blinding arrogance - but this trawls new depths.
How dare you claim I can't be bothered despite being one of the 600+ who did not comment - as a guy who knows the family, I have more than made my feelings clear where it matters - to the family - and not on some internet forum where it frankly does not.
BTW - the family have been inundated with support and are grateful at this dreadful time - but to get it to them you are best sending through Stamford rugby club and not Leicester Tigers
The point I was making was usually people are falling over themselves to offer wishes and condolences on this site when news breaks of rugby players being injured or worse so therefore I am surprised and disappointed less than 1% of the views of this thread initially got a response. I appreciate some people just dip into this forum and don't join so they cannot comment.
It's a shame you felt you had to take my earlier comment so personally.
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You made it personal by generalising and labelling me as someone who could not be bothered to wish the lad well - a view that is totally untrue and disgraceful in the circumstances.
Anyway - back to the topic, I have made it clear the best way to offer support....
Anyway - back to the topic, I have made it clear the best way to offer support....
Less is more....