In most of this clip, Anderson is talking about what happened during the game when Miki collapsed. After he just says that he's almost 100% certain than Feher took painkillers, because he had a lot of trouble with his knee. Anderson also says that it's complety normal - if you are in pain and about to play an important game, you take painkillers. Then he's saying that it's almost always Voltaren that they use. he's asked how many times he has used it himself and his answer is: my whole career
I dont speak swedish, so might be a mistake or two, but most of it is correct. Tried to write it as identical to what he says as possible while making it easy to understand.
"I knew him very well, and when we slept at a hotel, we always shared room, so i know him well. He gets a warning from the referee because he throws the ball away a bit, then he laughs a bit. Then he holds his stomach and collapses. Then he lays on the ground and we sprint over to him, and we see that he's completely gone with his eyes open. And im thinking nononono (unsure what he says right after). And i knew that it was importart to get the heart starting again quickly. They wanted to use a"
machine, a defibrillator to get the heart pumping, and it was raining and raining and raining, so they said they couldnt use it, so they kept giving him heart massage, and we, like, you were... We felt desperate, and were helpless. And then the ambulance finally came. It had gone 12 minutes i think, Then it is in to the ambulance, then he drives. Then it had gone 14 minutes. And he comes in (to the ambulance) on the stretcher, and had to get dry until they risk using that machine(defibrillator)
It was completely indescribable. Its actually a lot of solidarity in the team. A lot of young players, and we... no it was... we cried. It was dreadful. Dreadful. It was imponertert that they figuered out what was wrong, but they couldnt say anything. They couldnt find anything that was wrong. W (Talking about pills) That he ate them? Im almost 100% sure that he did. He has had a whole lot of problems with his knees. I think he had underwent a couple of surgeries because of his knees.
Then we go to the hospital, and on the bus, i was, since i was a good friend of Miklos, given his clothes and telephone, and then his phone rings, and i answer, cause it was his (miklos') girlfriend, who had seen it on tv and worried. She asked "What happened, what happened?" And then i answer "We dont know, we're on our way to the hospital with him now". It was towards Guimaraes in Portugal, in Porto for 4 hours on the bus. When we're sitting on the bus, his phone rings after an hour, and they
Portugal they use a syringe and inject it straight in to your body. Reporter: Have you eaten painkillers? Yes, yes. Many times Reporter: How many? My whole career. Reporter: When people were in pain, did they go to the doctor? Yes, or the physio. Its not a big hush hush, its notmal. You just went and got some pills in the cabinet. Reporter: And they stood there free to take? Yes, most of the time. You just ask the physio for some voltaren, Then you can just go and take it. The end.
When you're 24 years old, its not completely normal to have so many knee injuries, so he has had problems with alot of injuries. In Benfica, and in a lot of other clubs that i have played for, its completely normal. It's nothing special. If you've got some problems you just take a couple of anti-flammatory and painkillers... If you're gonna play a big match. Reporter: What kind of painkillers? Voltaren, and some i dont remember the name of. I know that i've taken a lot of Volatren, and in
I still can't forget Miki . It was one of the darkest days when he died.
Megdöbbentő hogy a közönség is kiabálta a nevét,de nem kelt fel, soha többé!:( HIÁNYZOL MIKI!Love 29!
E lástimavel a morte de um jovem guerreiro
In most of this clip, Anderson is talking about what happened during the game when Miki collapsed. After he just says that he's almost 100% certain than Feher took painkillers, because he had a lot of trouble with his knee. Anderson also says that it's complety normal - if you are in pain and about to play an important game, you take painkillers. Then he's saying that it's almost always Voltaren that they use. he's asked how many times he has used it himself and his answer is: my whole career
But they didnt find anything in his system
Let Miklos rest in peace!!!
I dont speak swedish, so might be a mistake or two, but most of it is correct. Tried to write it as identical to what he says as possible while making it easy to understand.
R.I.P from Argentina
25|01|2004.RIP....
DESCANSA EM PAZ, FEER.
Uma das históriasais tristes do futebol meses antes faleceu fhoé do camarões e Serginho do São Caetano também.
20 years agora today! So sad!
Feher siempre con nosotros
R.I.P. from Australia
"I knew him very well, and when we slept at a hotel, we always shared room, so i know him well.
He gets a warning from the referee because he throws the ball away a bit, then he laughs a bit. Then he holds his stomach and collapses. Then he lays on the ground and we sprint over to him, and we see that he's completely gone with his eyes open. And im thinking nononono (unsure what he says right after). And i knew that it was importart to get the heart starting again quickly. They wanted to use a"
Mikis roommate was Anders Andersson!
machine, a defibrillator to get the heart pumping, and it was raining and raining and raining, so they said they couldnt use it, so they kept giving him heart massage, and we, like, you were... We felt desperate, and were helpless.
And then the ambulance finally came. It had gone 12 minutes i think, Then it is in to the ambulance, then he drives. Then it had gone 14 minutes. And he comes in (to the ambulance) on the stretcher, and had to get dry until they risk using that machine(defibrillator)
The fans were shouting his name 'Miklos Féher'
Joana Alexandre shame how that couldn’t even wake him up
feher sempre conosco foste es e sempre seras uma estrela
Se o Voltaren matasse ai Jesus... Já não havia desporto. Todos tomam... É o normal
Qualquer remédio é uma droga , para alguns causam mais efeitos colaterais , a outros que resistem mais
كم ايام مرت على هاذ فيدو😢
It was completely indescribable. Its actually a lot of solidarity in the team. A lot of young players, and we... no it was... we cried. It was dreadful. Dreadful. It was imponertert that they figuered out what was wrong, but they couldnt say anything. They couldnt find anything that was wrong. W
(Talking about pills)
That he ate them? Im almost 100% sure that he did. He has had a whole lot of problems with his knees. I think he had underwent a couple of surgeries because of his knees.
Nunca seras esquecido 29..😢
Then we go to the hospital, and on the bus, i was, since i was a good friend of Miklos, given his clothes and telephone, and then his phone rings, and i answer, cause it was his (miklos') girlfriend, who had seen it on tv and worried. She asked "What happened, what happened?" And then i answer "We dont know, we're on our way to the hospital with him now". It was towards Guimaraes in Portugal, in Porto for 4 hours on the bus. When we're sitting on the bus, his phone rings after an hour, and they
is it just me who noticed that the commentator goofed up the date??
Triste es esto
foi 25 de janeiro, nao 26... enfim, jornalismo de "qualidade" que temos neste país -.-'
Miki para sempre!!
Vsfd
que vergonha! nem na data acertaram... foi 25 de janeiro, sei bem porque coincide com o meu aniversário e estava a ver o jogo em direto.
Hmm, didn't know that this Danish report was being shown in other countries...
But I liked it.
💔💔😢🇵🇹
Portugal they use a syringe and inject it straight in to your body.
Reporter: Have you eaten painkillers?
Yes, yes. Many times
Reporter: How many?
My whole career.
Reporter: When people were in pain, did they go to the doctor?
Yes, or the physio. Its not a big hush hush, its notmal. You just went and got some pills in the cabinet.
Reporter: And they stood there free to take?
Yes, most of the time. You just ask the physio for some voltaren, Then you can just go and take it.
The end.
Paz
Olha por nós lá de cima 🌞⭐🌟
but thank you very much for this video
9 years ago today
R.I.P
Eterno 29**
too sad :(( i can't to put like :((
When you're 24 years old, its not completely normal to have so many knee injuries, so he has had problems with alot of injuries.
In Benfica, and in a lot of other clubs that i have played for, its completely normal. It's nothing special. If you've got some problems you just take a couple of anti-flammatory and painkillers... If you're gonna play a big match.
Reporter: What kind of painkillers?
Voltaren, and some i dont remember the name of. I know that i've taken a lot of Volatren, and in
Benfica FaulT.
we miss and still love u miki, can anybody tell me what was this footballer talking about? cause i didn't understand at all
I don't understand what you say.
Que grande erro do jornalista! Foi a 25 de Janeiro, o jogo! Que erro enorme! :S
😞
@elochka01 R.I.P from France
Doping?
:((
2:41
it was the day god decided that his soul should be taken away and repent before its too late
R.I.P from Australia