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It's irresponsible on the club's part. Irrelevant what Lloris wants.

 

This, you can feel fine after concussion and die from it. Club should be fined.

 

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It's palnese who loves a good tackle, isn't it?

 

He think stretchers for broken legs should be banned and yellow cards dished out to those pussy enough to be on the receiving end of horror challenges.

 

'The Butcher of Ålgård' is how he's known to friends and family.

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It's palnese who loves a good tackle, isn't it?

 

He think stretchers for broken legs should be banned and yellow cards dished out to those pussy enough to be on the receiving end of horror challenges.

 

Easy now. I think red cards are supposed to be a massive decision for the ref, but now you never know when the next one is whipped out.

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It's palnese who loves a good tackle, isn't it?

 

He think stretchers for broken legs should be banned and yellow cards dished out to those pussy enough to be on the receiving end of horror challenges.

 

'The Butcher of Ålgård' is how he's known to friends and family.

 

The fuck :lol:

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The difference in how concussions are handled in North America v England is interesting. Too many athletes here had their brains scrambled and took action against the leagues.

 

Now if a player is even thought to have a concussion, they are taken to a speacial darkened room for full and immediate evaluation.

 

At Spurs it was a "How ya feelin'?" "Good ya?" PLAY ON!!

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It's palnese who loves a good tackle, isn't it?

 

He think stretchers for broken legs should be banned and yellow cards dished out to those pussy enough to be on the receiving end of horror challenges.

 

'The Butcher of Ålgård' is how he's known to friends and family.

 

The f*** :lol:

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The difference in how concussions are handled in North America v England is interesting. Too many athletes here had their brains scrambled and took action against the leagues.

 

Now if a player is even thought to have a concussion, they are taken to a speacial darkened room for full and immediate evaluation.

 

At Spurs it was a "How ya feelin'?" "Good ya?" PLAY ON!!

 

It's normally like in England TBH, in many other sports. Not sure what happened at Spurs, bad decision all round.

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The difference in how concussions are handled in North America v England is interesting. Too many athletes here had their brains scrambled and took action against the leagues.

 

Now if a player is even thought to have a concussion, they are taken to a speacial darkened room for full and immediate evaluation.

 

At Spurs it was a "How ya feelin'?" "Good ya?" PLAY ON!!

 

It's normally like in England TBH, in many other sports. Not sure what happened at Spurs, bad decision all round.

 

Regardless of how exactly Lloris was feeling, the issue for me is it perpetuates the mentality that it's alright to just play on. It's an extremely serious thing and should be treated as such, due to the harm it can cause.

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Every time it happens over here the player is subbed and shipped straight to the nearest hospital. Was shocked to see Lloris stay, that's not the usual procedure at all.

I seem to recall Demba Ba getting kicked in the noggin at SJP and IIRC he was not shipped to the nearest hospital. have I got that wrong?
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