Stoke City defender Geoff Cameron grew up in Boston and still has family in the area. He shared what happened next:, when he learned about the bombing in Boston on Monday aI got a text from a close friend in the us saying: aHave you learned about Boston? Thereas been two bombings at the workshop. As I called mom, father and the household to test these were okay, because some of them perform downtown in Boston I switched on the news headlines. aBoth my sisters work triathlons and I feared they would be working or cheering on the friends who are athletes. aIt was tough seeing those visual sights live, blood on the streets of Boston and wounded people every where. aThankfully pop responded immediately and told me mom was safe and my sisters were okay too. But these few seconds waiting for father to pick-up were the greatest of my life. aIt was frightening! I was sad, shocked, horrified, upset and frightened at the same time. You obtain a your life text and suddenly is out of get a grip on for a minute and your heart stops beating before you hear dadas voice saying: aEveryoneas safe, weare well away from it.a Our heart, prayers and condolences head out to any or all those relying on the bombings in Boston. The Daily EPL is your day guide to the latest Premier League news headlines, so that you donat have to spend an hour or more scanning the Internet. We do most of the work for you. Browse The Daily EPL on EPL Talk each and every morning to stay on top of all the news that matters. President and publisher of EPL Talk, The Gaffer (aka Christopher Harris) is just a journalist who has been featured in The New York Times, The Guardian and various other journals as well as on NPR, BBC World, CBC, BBC Five Live, talkSPORT and beIN SPORT. Harris, who lives in Florida, has recognized Swansea City since 1979. Harris introduced EPL Talk in 2005.
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