Forget Eduardo
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Jesus f*cking christ,that is bad:eek:
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OMFG :eek:
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Now that is bloody awful:eek:
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Hope he doesn't come back as a big diving fairy ;)
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That is horrendous (the break, not Pauls joke ;)). It's the way he continues to slide on his leg after the break :eek:
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From the comments I think i'll give it a miss having just had a huuuuge curry.
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Ouch!
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:( It was nasty
The Journal understands that Sunderland had a scouting delegation in Belgium to watch Anderlecht’s Poland defender Marcin Wasilewski over the weekend, and the Black Cats could move for the tough-tackling attacking right-back with 38 caps for his country. |
I don't want to look, after breaking my ankle badly years ago I can't look at break pics without feeling sick:(
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Pain
I bet that smarts!!!
There are many many yobs still playing football. there is no place for such actions in the sporting arena. |
Ive just seen the x-rays. Not nice, career over
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Originally Posted by DaveBeck
(Post 8915856)
Ive just seen the x-rays. Not nice, career over
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Punishment
should be a life ban from playing anywhere apart from the park
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can you not see them on that link? and the word your looking for is please ;)
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Originally Posted by DaveBeck
(Post 8916257)
can you not see them on that link? and the word your looking for is please ;)
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****e. That's bad.
What teams/league was that? Steve |
Originally Posted by Stevesbluewrx
(Post 8916348)
****e. That's bad.
What teams/league was that? Steve |
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Originally Posted by DaveBeck
(Post 8916356)
http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/d...ium_be_530.jpg
http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/d...ium_be_530.jpg CL qualifier was it? Cheers:thumb: |
:lol:
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Eduardo who?
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Originally Posted by Little Miss WRX
(Post 8917001)
I've not clicked on the link and i'm not going to. Why would anyone want to look at someone elses misery and pain just to go "oooh that must hurt"?? I really don't understand it myself:confused: |
Originally Posted by Gav
(Post 8917162)
I've not clicked on the link and i'm not going to. Why would anyone want to look at someone elses misery and pain just to go "oooh that must hurt"??
I really don't understand it myself:confused: |
Gav, sometimes used in tackle identification, also gives a good impact on fresh referees. Career ending tackles are an unfortunate part of our game, our job is to identify, possibly prevent and deal with such - it is difficult.
I have witnessed as an AR on a local level a tackle that has ended a player's career, I hope never to see one ever again. No, they're not nice, but shouldn't be ignored, they are the dark side of our beautiful game and IMHO, players who cause injury in such a manner and in a deliberate way should not be allowed to play again. |
Originally Posted by Little Miss WRX
(Post 8917001)
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You certainly do need a stomach to witness these kinds of things, one innocent yet horrific injury occurred, again in grass roots and right in front of me when I was AR.
The player tried to gain control of the ball to prevent it going out, he rolled his ankle over the ball and snapped it. The bone was exposed as he had managed to rip through his sock. He was white with shock and barely made a sound when it happened. Due to how the ankle was resting, he could not be moved and had to be moved as is by the paramedics. A lot of players could not face looking at it and the player knew it was bad. I believe he hasn't returned to park football since. Another unfortunate one (again I was AR!!!) and this time Premier League - two players challenging for the ball, both try to kick it and strike the ball whilst it is just above the ground, however one of the player's tibia and fibula gave way - you could hear the bone crack from the other side of the pitch which is where I was - it sounded like a gun shot, sent shivers down my spine. The player returned the next season. :) |
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