Having a Seizure

Having a seizure is a very uncomfortable experience. It's confusing, upsetting, inconvenient, frustrating, embarrassing, and can result in injury.
There isn't a lot that can be said that is positive about experiencing a seizure, except that you soon find out who cares for you. Those people soon become accessible and helpful.
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Retain the Passion
The clamour for technology in football is reaching fever pitch.
Not a weekend goes by without the suggestion that a video referee could make a better judgement call than the man on the spot.
Television programmes like Match of the Day and Sky's Goals on Sunday dissect decisions by the officials in minute detail. Was he offside? Was it a sending off? Did that ball go over the line?
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Retain the Passion
The clamour for technology in football is reaching fever pitch.
Not a weekend goes by without the suggestion that a video referee could make a better judgement call than the man on the spot.
Television...
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