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Maringer
February 25, 2015, 12:14pm
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Regarding McKeown going down after his bizarre tumble (why was he chasing after the ball when Robertson was going to get it?), there was a large divot left in the pitch so I was initially worried that he'd caught his knee and done some damage. Luckily, the referee saw him laying with his head in his hands and must have assumed there was a head injury involved.

Thankfully, McKeown's erratic behaviour on a couple of occasions last night didn't cost us. I can only assume he was desperate to get involved as he barely touched the ball other than punting it upfield!
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What the hell is he doing with a nipple piercing?!


Yeah...should have had clip-ons  
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What the hell is he doing with a nipple piercing?!


That was only one of a number of deviant tendancies he had, but no one dare take the urine


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Must say that scream was embarrassing must have been heard all round the ground as did the shout of "Keep going" by there defender much to the amusement of the crowd lol. First half Jack Mackreth kept chatting the lines women up. Second half she missed an obvious foul at the back and Pearson let her know in no uncertain fashion lol. Good job the ref was miles away otherwise Shaun  would have been in big trouble.Anyone else hear it made me laugh lol
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Regarding McKeown going down after his bizarre tumble (why was he chasing after the ball when Robertson was going to get it?), there was a large divot left in the pitch so I was initially worried that he'd caught his knee and done some damage. Luckily, the referee saw him laying with his head in his hands and must have assumed there was a head injury involved.

Thankfully, McKeown's erratic behaviour on a couple of occasions last night didn't cost us. I can only assume he was desperate to get involved as he barely touched the ball other than punting it upfield!


Ok I have been watching football for years now and I will admit to my ignorance to some of the rules of the game, when a keeper gets hurt and requires treatment apparently he does not have to leave the field of play to be waved back on again like outfield players do.
But what if he requires stitches in the dressing room and an outfield player dons the jersey, would it be in the rules for him to go back in goal again or would he have to continue as an outfield player
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Ok I have been watching football for years now and I will admit to my ignorance to some of the rules of the game, when a keeper gets hurt and requires treatment apparently he does not have to leave the field of play to be waved back on again like outfield players do.
But what if he requires stitches in the dressing room and an outfield player dons the jersey, would it be in the rules for him to go back in goal again or would he have to continue as an outfield player


He could go back in goal once he returns to the field
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February 25, 2015, 3:33pm

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He could go back in goal once he returns to the field


Ah! thanks, never seen it happen in real time though
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Anyone who fakes an injury can't please their partner in bed.


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World football should introduce a 2 minute ruling, any player who claims injury should, after rolling about clutching his face/leg/shin etc, when having left the field be subjected to a minimum 2 minute medical assessment, to prove they are able to return to the field of play safely. Any oppo player who was judged to have caused said injury, intentionally, and cautioned/warned as a result, should leave the field of play for the same amount of time as the injured player or until a replacement is subbed.

Stop the diving/rolling/embarassing faking by punishing the player and his team.


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World football should introduce a 2 minute ruling, any player who claims injury should, after rolling about clutching his face/leg/shin etc, when having left the field be subjected to a minimum 2 minute medical assessment, to prove they are able to return to the field of play safely. Any oppo player who was judged to have caused said injury, intentionally, and cautioned/warned as a result, should leave the field of play for the same amount of time as the injured player or until a replacement is subbed.

Stop the diving/rolling/embarassing faking by punishing the player and his team.



I suggested on here some time ago that if a player needs medical attention ie the physio comes on the pitch to attend to him then that player , once on his feet , should go off the pitch for 5 minutes to allow complete recovery from the injury. I don't think that sending a player off for the same period of time for causing an injury should be introduced as it wouldn't discourage feigning injury. What happens if it is an accidental clash? The act of feigning injury must be discouraged and the only way is to punish the player using his absence of the pitch. This in turn will introduce pressure from team mates and managers to discourage this cheating practice.


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