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Post by bidefordgas on Feb 18, 2024 16:07:45 GMT
Nice to see Tom on Sky sports for this afternoons game. Looking very well and in a punditry role today. I wish him all the best for his recovery and whatever the future holds.
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Post by lympstonegas on Feb 18, 2024 16:48:11 GMT
Good to him again. Luton actually worse than us at defending
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Post by bidefordgas on Feb 18, 2024 17:10:40 GMT
Good to him again. Luton actually worse than us at defending Not surprising in their case facing multimillion pound players. Having said that Luton causing them all sorts of problems since going two nil down. The ref just bottled it, Casemiro should have got a second yellow.
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Post by purdownpoacher1 on Feb 18, 2024 17:39:10 GMT
All the very best to Tom A Gashead through and through 💙UTG
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Post by eric on Feb 18, 2024 18:18:16 GMT
I’m sure nearly every Gashead on here will forever be grateful for Tom’s brilliant service and 100% commitment when wearing the quarters. One of the best defenders and leaders we’ve had in the last 25 years and has gone on to prove himself elsewhere and at the highest level. Unless his cardiologist says there is virtually no risk to playing I’d like to see him retire, he’ll make a good coach or pundit if he needs a second career.
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Post by gas1967 on Feb 18, 2024 20:18:34 GMT
I’m sure nearly every Gashead on here will forever be grateful for Tom’s brilliant service and 100% commitment when wearing the quarters. One of the best defenders and leaders we’ve had in the last 25 years and has gone on to prove himself elsewhere and at the highest level. Unless his cardiologist says there is virtually no risk to playing I’d like to see him retire, he’ll make a good coach or pundit if he needs a second career. Great call Eric and I honestly think that he will succeed in the game being that as a player or not. A true professional and gentleman.
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Post by bidefordgas on Feb 18, 2024 20:25:44 GMT
For those interested there is a ten minute interview with Tom on Sky sports. No doubt someone can post it as it’s beyond my skills. The video is on the Sky sports match thread for today’s game . Go to videos and scrawl down.
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Post by seanclevedongas on Feb 18, 2024 21:01:57 GMT
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Post by Squiffy on Feb 20, 2024 6:58:56 GMT
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Post by Colyton Gas on Feb 20, 2024 8:36:37 GMT
He spoke so well.No self pity.Great listen.
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Post by bluegas on Feb 20, 2024 8:50:01 GMT
On BBC 1, Breakfast , right now.
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Post by mftc on Feb 20, 2024 9:24:31 GMT
I hope he has some time to get to the Mem this season so we can show our support.
Best of luck to you and your family Tom.
After rejection at an early age, you just know he has the spirit and determination to make a success of whatever he does next in life. And still be a nice bloke as well.
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Post by rememberhalifax on Feb 20, 2024 10:04:59 GMT
A shining example to all young players who get rejected after many years coming up through the ranks, if you believe in your self and your ability don't give up! Tom was convinced that despite him being released at a young age he had what it takes to get to the top. A few set backs on the way, even with Rovers some did not appreciate his contribution, thankfully those who mattered did. For me Tom was exactly what you want from a defender, and i use the word defender in the truest sense, his job was to 'stop' and 'destroy' which he was exceptionally good at, yes he frustrated at times with his distribution but even that got better as he rose through the football pyramid, goodness we miss his like at the back now, good luck Tom, different priorities now and I think he realises that , would imagine he would make a brilliant defensive coach and be a great role model for young players on and off field, would be good to have him up the Mem sometime soon, over to the club!
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Post by stuart1974 on Feb 20, 2024 13:18:50 GMT
Interview on BBC 1 news shortly.
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Feb 24, 2024 10:45:47 GMT
What I don't get is why did Lockyer have a recording device put in May but not a device that would kick in when his heart stopped? My gut feeling is he has gone through private health care and they didn't provide this in May to save money. I could be completely wrong though. I would love to hear from a medical profession their thoughts on this on here?
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Post by pirate on Feb 24, 2024 11:06:11 GMT
What I don't get is why did Lockyer have a recording device put in May but not a device that would kick in when his heart stopped? My gut feeling is he has gone through private health care and they didn't provide this in May to save money. I could be completely wrong though. I would love to hear from a medical profession their thoughts on this on here? BBC report says: He has since had a device fitted, described as an in-built defibrillator, which would automatically shock his heart if required and joked he "almost felt invincible".
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Feb 24, 2024 12:22:25 GMT
What I don't get is why did Lockyer have a recording device put in May but not a device that would kick in when his heart stopped? My gut feeling is he has gone through private health care and they didn't provide this in May to save money. I could be completely wrong though. I would love to hear from a medical profession their thoughts on this on here? BBC report says: He has since had a device fitted, described as an in-built defibrillator, which would automatically shock his heart if required and joked he "almost felt invincible". Yes but why now and not in May, Pirate? Why did they just put a recording device in back then?
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Post by A Source (aka Angry Badger) on Feb 24, 2024 12:54:03 GMT
BBC report says: He has since had a device fitted, described as an in-built defibrillator, which would automatically shock his heart if required and joked he "almost felt invincible". Yes but why now and not in May, Pirate? Why did they just put a recording device in back then? Unrelated conditions. His incident at the play off was atrial fibrillation, an irregular heart beat. Well over a million people in the UK have it and it's no indication of an impending cardiac arrest. Incident at Bournemouth was a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) so the heart just stops. Not a heart attack - which can lead to CA - which the press keep misreporting.
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Feb 24, 2024 13:11:53 GMT
Yes but why now and not in May, Pirate? Why did they just put a recording device in back then? Unrelated conditions. His incident at the play off was atrial fibrillation, an irregular heart beat. Well over a million people in the UK have it and it's no indication of an impending cardiac arrest. Incident at Bournemouth was a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) so the heart just stops. Not a heart attack - which can lead to CA - which the press keep misreporting. Atrial Fibrillation is associated with a sudden cardiac arrest though. I think they are connected.
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Post by Tilly's Thighs on Feb 24, 2024 13:23:20 GMT
Unrelated conditions. His incident at the play off was atrial fibrillation, an irregular heart beat. Well over a million people in the UK have it and it's no indication of an impending cardiac arrest. Incident at Bournemouth was a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) so the heart just stops. Not a heart attack - which can lead to CA - which the press keep misreporting. Atrial Fibrillation is associated with a sudden cardiac arrest though. I think they are connected. It depends on the cause of AF, often it can be controlled with medication only, or a Pacemaker in some cases.
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