Wednesday 1 October 2014

What Shall It Profit You To Die Because Of A Football Club?

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Fahad Musana, a Ugandan footballer died after watching Frank Lampard equalise against Chelsea in the EPL
Fahad Musana, a Ugandan footballer died after watching Frank Lampard equalise against Chelsea in the EPL
 (Sourced)
Football fanaticism has grown to the extent that fans risk wives and homes just to show support for their teams; however, the question arises, how much can be too much, suicide?
Football no doubt is an intense sport; it is attractive with the same intensity and out of its attractiveness, commitment is won. Some by sheer fanaticism, while some for sentimental reasons
Many things; both predictable and unpredictable is expected from this wonderful game; but one that still raises questions with regards to the reasoning behind the action is a football fan taking his life; either by intention or accident, because his or her favourite football club lost. Continue after the cut...


It is yet not quite understood why fans attach so much affection to these teams so much as a loss affects their mental or health state
Most unbelievable is an incident in faraway Uganda, because of a match in distant England, which probably the person involved may never see the Queensland for all his lifetime, even as much take a selfie with any of the players in the team
A Ugandan footballer and 'crazy' Chelsea fan tragically lost his life when he gave up to the shock that Frank Lampard denied Chelsea the three points in an EPL game: Fahad Musana unnecessarily ended his life watching the Premier League clash in Bombo when he collapsed following the equaliser from the 36 year-old
''When the Premier League matches commenced, he went to watch from near his residence.
''He has been a passionate fan of Chelsea and would do anything for the club, apart from gambling,'' a friend of his told the media
Now that leaves a poser, what then has he gained by that stupidity? He was a footballer who could have shown his love in a more greater way than let the game affect his blood level

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