Thought you were having us on there for a second, but unfortunately not...![]()
Ceefax have it down as a suspected heart attack.
The match continued; Cameroon won 1-0, for what it's worth...
Marc Vivien Foe collapsed on the pitch earlier while playing for Cameroon in the confederstion Cup semi Vs Colombia. He has since died! This is a huge and horrible shock.
I just hope he didnt take an accidental elbow from anyone, otherwise the poor guy who did it will never forgive himself.
He is a loss to football.
RIP Marc.
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Thought you were having us on there for a second, but unfortunately not...![]()
Ceefax have it down as a suspected heart attack.
The match continued; Cameroon won 1-0, for what it's worth...
I was just coming here to post this. Terrible news.
According to Planetfootball.com he swallowed his tongue.![]()
And stay out of Bumtown, ya no talent bum.
I thought you were taking the **** there first!
This is a huge shock, sad news.![]()
Champions!
From the BBC website -
Cameroon star Foe collapses and dies
Cameroon midfielder Marc-Vivien Foe has died after collapsing during an international match in France, world football's governing body Fifa has confirmed.
The 28-year-old fell to the ground unchallenged in the 72nd minute of a Confederations Cup semi-final against Colombia in Lyon.
He was treated on the pitch before being stretchered off and receiving further treatment, including mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and extra oxygen.
Foe spent last season on loan at English club Manchester City from French club Olympique Lyon and also played for RC Lens.
Medical staff are believed to have tried to restart his heart for 45 minutes but without success.
"This is a very sad day for football for Fifa and for the player's family, this is all we can say at the moment," said a FIFA spokesman.
"Given this situation neither coach Winfried Schaefer of Cameroon or Colombia's Francisco Maturana will be speaking to the media."
Cameroon won the match 1-0 but that will pale into insignificance after the news of Foe, who had played more than 60 games for his country.
An autopsy will be carried out to determine the cause of his death.
Foe played under manager Harry Redknapp while at West Ham.
Redknapp said: "You couldn't meet a nicer, more fantastic person than Marc Foe.
"He was a special boy - I just can't believe it."
France and Turkey were contesting the other final which took place after Cameroon's win and the match was preceded by the image of Foe on the stadium's big screen and a minute's silence.
And it happened in his own club's ground...
that's terrible, poor lad.
i don't really understand how it could happen without a challenge though, we're the paramedics on the scene fast enough?
Of course they were, they were only yards away from him.Originally posted by tiktok
that's terrible, poor lad.
i don't really understand how it could happen without a challenge though, we're the paramedics on the scene fast enough?
I saw the footage of it happening. Basically he's standing in the centre circle and just collapses.
And stay out of Bumtown, ya no talent bum.
It sounds identical to a documnetary that was on channel 4 (i think) in recent months, about drug testing etc. and there were numerous cases in Italy were drug induced players would die hours/minutes after big games. A real eye opener as to what goes on behind the scenes. I am not saying anything like that went on in this case but it will undoubtedly raise a few eyebrows.
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If he was going to drug himself up, I think he'd pick a bigger competition than the Confederations Cup...Originally posted by A face
It sounds identical to a documnetary that was on channel 4 (i think) in recent months, about drug testing etc. and there were numerous cases in Italy were drug induced players would die hours/minutes after big games. A real eye opener as to what goes on behind the scenes. I am not saying anything like that went on in this case but it will undoubtedly raise a few eyebrows.
And stay out of Bumtown, ya no talent bum.
It's shocking when it happens to someone who only a few months ago you were seing every week in the premiership, he had come off the back of a great season by all acounts, scored alot of goals, so this is a terrible terrible loss for football fans, and of course his family.
RIP.
Very bad news, rest in peace Marc..................
Good player always thought that....
Was watching the game but changed channel 20 mins to go so I missed it..........
RIP.....But MArc died doing what he loved, what better way to go out.............................
Nice to see Man City fans making a shrine!
60 caps for Cameroon says it all
A very sad and untimely loss... RIP
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I was watching the game on Eurosport when it happened.
It was shocking to see it. The poor guy .
Don't think anyone realised how serious it was.
Makes you wonder about our own medical backup in the el.
I hope every team has an ambulance at the ready. Surely this must be a rule, is it???? We have one every match day anyway.
RIP Marc. A terrible tragedy.
Was watching France v Turkey on Channel 5 in Scotland, and wondered why it was a sad day for football as the commentators kept saying. Then I heard. Shocked is not the word. Its a tragedy, no matter who you support, whether you're a major fan of football or part-time follower.
RIP Marc
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Saw the footage this morning. He just fell. You can imagine opposition fans roaring to get up and stop acting....
They showed Cameroon players in tears and the french keeper crying throughout his game (he plays for lens I think)
Tragic stuff
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Makes you wonder about our own medical backup in the el.
I hope every team has an ambulance at the ready. Surely this must be a rule, is it????
Apparently the match will go ahead I've just read lequipe
Foe will have a stadium named in his honour and the headline of todays paper read, 'thinking of you' with a picture of the french players after they scored pointing skyward
RIP
life is random
sad news ok.
Marc was one of harrys better buys for the hammers,technically brilliant for one so big.
the irish sun disgraced itself with that awful front page pic today.
"tight? he's the kinda guy that eats baked beans on tuesday so's he can have a bubble bath on wednesday"!
very sad news , when you realise his wife and three chilren were a the match and that his youngest was born in april, a sad day.
Ignore Max Power, he is no more, the future is Ron Burgundy. I'd love to be Ron Burgundy but they won't let me........
Ditto with the mirror.
But at least it didnt go for any shock headlines a la Hillsborough.
I hope they play the confed cup final and Cameroon win (which i suspect they will) and dedicate the entire tournament to Foe.
Such a tragedy is terrible.
Seeing it on telly he fell like a sack of bricks.
And fair play to terry henry for his goal dedication last night.
RIP Marc.
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