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Ex-Swansea City striker Bafetimbi Gomis collapses on the pitch AGAIN during Saudi Arabia league game

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It's happened before, once when he was our player.
He took. couple of weeks to get back to training.
 
I'm sure he has some non lethal but still unpleasant condition that causes him to collapse. Heat and dehydration can bring it on apparently
 
old cob said:
Good luck Bafe. Get well soon fella.

Indeed. He has a blood pressure condition where it suddenly lowers causing him to pass out.
Hope he gets back playing soon.
 
Private Partz said:
old cob said:
Good luck Bafe. Get well soon fella.

Indeed. He has a blood pressure condition where it suddenly lowers causing him to pass out.
Hope he gets back playing soon.

It was the shock of being onside.
 
Badlands said:
It's happened before, once when he was our player.
He took. couple of weeks to get back to training.

At Spurs. He just collapsed near the centre circle.

They gave us a bit of a lesson that night despite a belated attempt at a comeback.
 
A very good player who liked to play on the shoulder of the last defender... it was usually the fault of the midfield not playing the ball quick enough when he made intelligent runs in behind that meant he was offside, not the fact he was not an idiot being offside all the time.

He just didn’t suit our style... he’s scored goals where ever he’s played... isn’t he the top ever goalscorer in France?
 

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