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Was the spokesman being funny when he described Mick Channon's condition as "stable"?

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He'll not be doing his trademark goal celebration for a while.

Get well soon, Mick.

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  1. i really cant see the point of your question other than "you want to point out a joke "

    do you really think a spokesman would make fun of anyones death or injury ?

    my opion of you hibee is that you are slighty sick minded to find a joke in anyones missfortune.

    either that or your very very dim in which case i apoligise.

    i really do hope that none of your friends or family are involved in any type of accident

    there was no need for you at all to post this pointless question and i hope you sit down and think how you would feel if it was your friends or family involved and you read this on the internet.


  2. It depends on how he said it. A stable could mean a good thing or a bad thing.

  3. Just read the news on Racing Post, thankfully he is 'stable' and not in a critical condition but his life long friend Tim Corby who was driving the Mercedes was killed instantly.  Micks 15 year old son was also in the car and was ok just cuts and bruises.

    I only saw him on Saturday at Newmarket when he had 2 runners in the race won by Duke of Marmalade. It is fantastic how he has been successful in two completely different sports, football and horseracing and  a high achiever in both cases.

    Mick will be back on the racecourse 'business as usual' very soon, but losing a very close friend will be the hardest part for Mick.  

    I too wish him a speedy recovery.xx

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