Monday, March 19, 2012

Aston Villa's Match Postponed against Bolton on Tuesday Will Not go ahead

The Aston Villa have agreed to Bolton's request to postpone Tuesday's Premier League match and sent of the best wishes to Fabrice Muamba in the Bolton midfielder remains in a critical condition after suffering a cardiac arrest in the FA Cup quarter-final at Tottenham on Saturday.

The Aston Villa were due to host Owen Coyle's men in league action in midweek but have now released a statement to confirm the game will not go ahead to prayers of Aston Villa Football Club are with Fabrice Muamba and his family," read the statement to our thoughts also extend to his teammates in the management staff and all at Bolton Wanderers Football Club at this terrible time.

And the Club without hesitation to has agreed to Bolton's request to postpone our Barclays Premier League game scheduled for Tuesday at Villa Park in we also wish to thank our supporters for in the expressions of sympathy and support for the Muamba family and all at Bolton Wanderers.

The Villa manager Alex McLeish, chief executive Paul Faulkner and captain Stiliyan Petrov also voiced their support for Muamba on behalf of the Midlands club in the mcLeish said to i am shocked and saddened by what happened to Fabrice during Bolton's FA Cup game at White Hart Lane and subsequent developments to have worked with Fabrice as a player at Birmingham and he has always been a terrific lad to nothing other than the perfect professional.

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