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Wasn't it a dislocated shoulder ?
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Ambulance was coming down the entrance by the cricket field as we were leaving
The updates were saying it’s shoulder
The updates were saying it’s shoulder
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Yep same injury as Heaton.
Imagine being lanzini poor bugger. Got slated off his captain recently, then came on in a game like that, got a horrible injury and then has to spend the night at blackburn general.
Imagine being lanzini poor bugger. Got slated off his captain recently, then came on in a game like that, got a horrible injury and then has to spend the night at blackburn general.
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Also thought the foul from westwood was a bit naughty and needless.
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Yes it was but it was not a dangerous tackle. Think they are called a professional foul in the modern game. You see them every game. No blame on Westy from mecricketfieldclarets wrote:Also thought the foul from westwood was a bit naughty and needless.
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Imagine it was the reverse. And Snodgrass had done it to McNeil in a game that was already done.FCBurnley wrote:Yes it was but it was not a dangerous tackle. Think they are called a professional foul in the modern game. You see them every game. No blame on Westy from me
No need at all really.
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Naughty, yes - and he got a yellow card. I wouldn't say it was needless....but that can be debated.cricketfieldclarets wrote:Also thought the foul from westwood was a bit naughty and needless.
Westwood certainly didn't mean to injure the player and, a bit like the Son/Gomes incident last week, the injury makes his foul seem worse.
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It was but Lanzini got away with one himself when he was lucky to miss McNeil with a lunge from behind.cricketfieldclarets wrote:Also thought the foul from westwood was a bit naughty and needless.
I did think the ref would go back to book him but it too that long for play to stop he must have forgotten
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Might not have been as bad if he hadn't overreacted as he went down.
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No. He played for the opposition.wilks_bfc wrote:It was but Lanzini got away with one himself when he was lucky to miss McNeil with a lunge from behind.
I did think the ref would go back to book him but it too that long for play to stop he must have forgotten
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A cowards foul. Far too many people doing it. It was deliberate and it's endangering players.
The only deliberate fouls left in the game.
Stamp it out with red cards.
The only deliberate fouls left in the game.
Stamp it out with red cards.
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Every sympathy but if he got what he deserved for his lunge he would not have been on the pitch
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Westwood had a bit of a mad 10 minutes, probably should have been carded earlier.
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It was a trip. He injured himself because of how he fell. Very unfortunate but a red card for that? You can't be serious! The game is in a mess at.the moment.but a little bit of perspective is needed here.Quickenthetempo wrote:A cowards foul. Far too many people doing it. It was deliberate and it's endangering players.
The only deliberate fouls left in the game.
Stamp it out with red cards.
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The worst foul of the game was on McNeil but thankfully didn't make contact with him. Absolutely shocking and the West Ham player got away with it.
As for the Lanzini foul, I agree with Silkyskills1 - no way on earth is that a red. Doubt he'd have got a yellow from a lot of refs.
As for the Lanzini foul, I agree with Silkyskills1 - no way on earth is that a red. Doubt he'd have got a yellow from a lot of refs.
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Don’t know why I enjoyed that so muchcricketfieldclarets wrote:Yep same injury as Heaton.
Imagine being lanzini poor bugger. Got slated off his captain recently, then came on in a game like that, got a horrible injury and then has to spend the night at blackburn general.
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Jesus Christ if we are crying about trips?? I give up
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"Then has to spend the night at Blackburn General"
Got to be worse that anything that went before
Got to be worse that anything that went before
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Every ref in the land would have given a yellow card for that. Professional foul at its best, otherwise known as "one for the team". It was very unfortunate that Lanzini landed in the way he did.
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I thought the foul on Taylor was pretty tasty tooClaretTony wrote:The worst foul of the game was on McNeil but thankfully didn't make contact with him. Absolutely shocking and the West Ham player got away with it.
As for the Lanzini foul, I agree with Silkyskills1 - no way on earth is that a red. Doubt he'd have got a yellow from a lot of refs.
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Every sympathy for Lanzini - but it's about the foul (yellow) not the resultant injury.
A bit like Ash Barnes and the cruciate he got at Villa in what in rugby terms is described as a 'meaningless rubber'
A bit like Ash Barnes and the cruciate he got at Villa in what in rugby terms is described as a 'meaningless rubber'
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From TV Westwood's was a take one for the team, guessing it was the players landing that caused the injury.
As for the one on Taylor, there was no contact.
As for the one on Taylor, there was no contact.
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It's not by the law but I think it needs changing. It's deliberate cheating that over the last couple of weekends has resulted in serious injuries to players.ClaretTony wrote:The worst foul of the game was on McNeil but thankfully didn't make contact with him. Absolutely shocking and the West Ham player got away with it.
As for the Lanzini foul, I agree with Silkyskills1 - no way on earth is that a red. Doubt he'd have got a yellow from a lot of refs.
A foul that has no intention of playing the ball should have severe punishment. Yellow cards are nothing these days.
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Might be the same one - thought it was McNeil but in second half down the left close to the half way line. Absolutely shocking challenge.Rick_Muller wrote:I thought the foul on Taylor was pretty tasty too
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Might be the same one CT... I’m now questioning my own sanityClaretTony wrote:Might be the same one - thought it was McNeil but in second half down the left close to the half way line. Absolutely shocking challenge.
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It didn't realistically help the team at all though.NL Claret wrote:From TV Westwood's was a take one for the team, guessing it was the players landing that caused the injury.
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With us 3-0 up going into injury time it was a stupid foul resulting in a deserved but unnecessary yellow card that could ultimately contribute to a suspension, and which unfortunately led to a serious injury.
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ClaretTony wrote:Might be the same one - thought it was McNeil but in second half down the left close to the half way line. Absolutely shocking challenge.
Two separate incidents
Lanzini “lunged” at McNeil just inside the WHU half on the touch line but McNeil was thankfully to far away for him to make contact
The Taylor incident was more from center circle running towards the BL touch line when a WHU player dived in
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Foul was a yellow card offence simply because he was attempting to break. You see the same foul about 4 times in virtually any game and 99 times out of 100 the victim doesn't suffer a significant injury. It's unfortunate, but that's really all there is to say on it. Wasn't even close to being the most serious challenge in the match.
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It was the touchline one I was referring to - very lucky that the ref didn't go back and card him but it did take about five minutes for there to be a stoppage.wilks_bfc wrote:Two separate incidents
Lanzini “lunged” at McNeil just inside the WHU half on the touch line but McNeil was thankfully to far away for him to make contact
The Taylor incident was more from center circle running towards the BL touch line when a WHU player dived in
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It was Fredericks who went in on Taylor. He pulled back and didn't go in fully, which could have been a leg breaker, but he put enough into it to stop Taylors run and put him on the ground. A one for the team professional foul the same as Westies.
Lanzini was just unlucky with his landing.
Lanzini was just unlucky with his landing.
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After watching the Westwood trip on MOTD it's not as bad as it looked from the CF end, from right behind him it looked a lot more deliberate and calculated.
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Saw the ambulance struggling to get through after game. Instantly thought what a poor buggerBurnley1989 wrote:Don’t know why I enjoyed that so much
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Equally agree doesnt look as bad from tv.Quickenthetempo wrote:After watching the Westwood trip on MOTD it's not as bad as it looked from the CF end, from right behind him it looked a lot more deliberate and calculated.
That said still needless at 3 nil.
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I’ve not seen this back but live it looked like he thought he could win it but Taylor was just too quick. No real problem with it.Rick_Muller wrote:I thought the foul on Taylor was pretty tasty too
The one on McNeil was and the one from Westwood we’re not too dissimilar, both to stop the break, one was put in with more effort than the other.
Shame for West Ham ours seems to have caused a bad injury.
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kieran trippier was fabulous for us, I cried when he left and it still upsets me nowBurnley1989 wrote:Jesus Christ if we are crying about trips?? I give up
(I didn't cry I just made that bit up)
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The foul on Charlie Taylor should have been a straight red .
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If you are referring to him stamping his feet as he lay on the ground then how is that over reacting given he had just dislocated his shoulder and if not then I did not see any over reaction on his way down and the fact that he landed on his shoulder implies his fall/dive was uncontrolled or he is a barmpot for deliberately landing on his shoulder to break his fall.Pimlico_Claret wrote:Might not have been as bad if he hadn't overreacted as he went down.
Not sure why he needed a stretcher for a dislocated shoulder since I think Tom and I know Pope walked off the pitches when they did theirs.
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I guarantee he wou!d of gone back and booked our resident shithouse, Ashley BarnesClaretTony wrote:It was the touchline one I was referring to - very lucky that the ref didn't go back and card him but it did take about five minutes for there to be a stoppage.
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The Westwood one was a bit naughty but a ‘professional’ foul - definitely a yellow card.
The one on Taylor was a yellow. As LTL has said, he went in hard but withdrew a bit when he realised he wasn’t getting there. Tough when he probably has about a quarter of a second to react.
Lanzini was miles away from McNeil. Not the big issue many are going on about above. Should have been a yellow for the action but he was miles away from him.
The one on Taylor was a yellow. As LTL has said, he went in hard but withdrew a bit when he realised he wasn’t getting there. Tough when he probably has about a quarter of a second to react.
Lanzini was miles away from McNeil. Not the big issue many are going on about above. Should have been a yellow for the action but he was miles away from him.
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It's a fractured collarbone.
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We needed a bit of steel in cm
Often weve failed to make challenges in the past (Sheff Utd being a case in point)
Its a shame Lanzini got injured but its one of the hazards involved in contact sport
Often weve failed to make challenges in the past (Sheff Utd being a case in point)
Its a shame Lanzini got injured but its one of the hazards involved in contact sport
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It can't have been any more deliberate and calculatedQuickenthetempo wrote:After watching the Westwood trip on MOTD it's not as bad as it looked from the CF end, from right behind him it looked a lot more deliberate and calculated.
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Watching live looked like he chased him for a couple of seconds, on the telly it doesn't look like he had much time at all.jojomk1 wrote:It can't have been any more deliberate and calculated
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Is that all? Kids get that in the playground! Just get up and go to the teacher saying "I have hurt my shoulder". Stretcher??????Funkydrummer wrote:It's a fractured collarbone.
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And as for needing a stretcher for a collar bone fracture-save me. Arm sling would have sufficed.They often operate on them these days but a figure of 8 bandage for us plebs would suffice. Soft as clarts some of these footballers!!!!!IanMcL wrote:Is that all? Kids get that in the playground! Just get up and go to the teacher saying "I have hurt my shoulder". Stretcher??????
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Hmmmm there is a joke there Rick but not todayRick_Muller wrote:Might be the same one CT... I’m now questioning my own sanity
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My daughter broke her collar bone 2 hours before we were leaving for a 3 week trip around Europe. It wasnt until 3 days later in Salzburg that my mother insisted we took her to hospital, that we found out what she'd got. One very guilty Dad.
In her case they just put a strap around her shoulders and said it would sort itself. Im sure it wont be more than a few weeks for Lanzini.
In her case they just put a strap around her shoulders and said it would sort itself. Im sure it wont be more than a few weeks for Lanzini.
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Shore claret wrote:our resident shithouse, Ashley Barnes
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I love him but he deals in the dark arts apparently.Bosscat wrote: