No I suppose not. Except I suppose that with hindsight the fans don't like the striker succeeding elsewhere when their own club could have done with the player.So nothing like Gykores then.
No I suppose not. Except I suppose that with hindsight the fans don't like the striker succeeding elsewhere when their own club could have done with the player.So nothing like Gykores then.
That flag is so good
Sorry, what? If that were the case, why didn’t Fabi make all five regular substitutions he was entitled to?Not sure how I feel about pretending players get head injuries in order to make concussion subs instead of regular subs.
I don't know if thats what happened but how are you supposed to interpretate a situation where the side part of a player collides with an opponent, doctors come on and spend minutes (clearly seen on the TV pics at least) attending his rib/side... and then subbing him off with a concussion while he is telling the doc he didn't hurt his head. What am I supposed to believe?Sorry, what? If that were the case, why didn’t Fabi make all five regular substitutions he was entitled to?
What evidence do you have that our medical staff pretended there was a head injury and are basically cheating?I was assuming he was being subbed off to make sure he had no brokens ribs or internal injuries. Was very surprised to see him go off on a concussion sub as the doctors were treating his ribs when he was laying there.
Not sure how I feel about pretending players get head injuries in order to make concussion subs instead of regular subs.
And why would they cheat he could potentially miss the next game.What evidence do you have that our medical staff pretended there was a head injury and are basically cheating?
It is possible for him to have both hurt his ribs and his head. He was clattered in the challenge and it’s entirely possible that when they were doing their medical assessment he displayed a bit of confusion which would have been enough for the medical staff to err on the side of caution and get him off the pitch with a potential concussion.
At the point the medical staff believe he may have a potential head injury the decision is removed from the player, no matter how much they insist they are ok to play on.
None, just like I have no evidence Martinez is feigning his 42 injuries per game against us, but again - what am I supposed to believe?What evidence do you have that our medical staff pretended there was a head injury and are basically cheating?
It is possible for him to have both hurt his ribs and his head. He was clattered in the challenge and it’s entirely possible that when they were doing their medical assessment he displayed a bit of confusion which would have been enough for the medical staff to err on the side of caution and get him off the pitch with a potential concussion.
It’s actually impossible to diagnose a concussion that quickly. That’s why the medical staff of any club take the decision to replace a player who shows even the slightest signs of one. It’s laughable you think our medical staff have cheated to get him off the field, when he didn’t want to come off, just to avoid using a normal substitution. An extra sub we didn’t end up using and at the same time it gives our opponents an extra sub giving them more tactical options off the bench.None, just like I have no evidence Martinez is feigning his 42 injuries per game against us, but again - what am I supposed to believe?
If Chelsea or Palace or something had used that as a "concussion sub", people here would be all over it. But I shouldn't have mentioned it like anything else implying that we're not the Mother Teresa of football.
Let’s hope the kid gets back from his concussion soon. My guess would be against Manchester United.
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Didn't need/use all subs yesterday because there was no need (I suppose; would have loved to see all of them used) but if it had been the case, a quick glance at the benches says its a clear advantage for us.
But it was possible to diagnose that Veltman didn't have a concussion within a minute of getting a knock that made blood come out of his head?It’s actually impossible to diagnose a concussion that quickly. That’s why the medical staff of any club take the decision to replace a player who shows even the slightest signs of one. It’s laughable you think our medical staff have cheated to get him off the field, when he didn’t want to come off, just to avoid using a normal substitution. An extra sub we didn’t end up using and at the same time it gives our opponents an extra sub giving them more tactical options off the bench.
We had ran out of sub windows. So although we had the extra sub created by the concussion sub we’d already used our 3 windows in replacing Dunk after 72 mins, Pedro and Milner after 82 mins and Mitoma after 89 mins.We used all 5 subs yesterday, and then Welbeck went off with cramp at the end without being replaced.
But it was possible to diagnose that Veltman didn't have a concussion within a minute of getting a knock that made blood come out of his head?
Not quite sure I "think" they did this or that; its merely what it looked and seemed like.
Welbeck came back on (for the handful of seconds before Hooper blew the final whistle).We used all 5 subs yesterday, and then Welbeck went off with cramp at the end without being replaced.
As @CHAPPERS has pointed out, Minteh took the full force of Mykolenko's arm in the side of his head. When Minteh first hit the floor his arms immediately went to his head, it was only subsequently that he started feeling his side.I was assuming he was being subbed off to make sure he had no brokens ribs or internal injuries. Was very surprised to see him go off on a concussion sub as the doctors were treating his ribs when he was laying there.
Not sure how I feel about pretending players get head injuries in order to make concussion subs instead of regular subs.
This!He literally took an elbow to the face on the way down. Why is this even a discussion?
Must have missed that arm entirely. I thought he was holding his head because its a pretty normal reaction to pain wherever it may be.As @CHAPPERS has pointed out, Minteh took the full force of Mykolenko's arm in the side of his head. When Minteh first hit the floor his arms immediately went to his head, it was only subsequently that he started feeling his side.
The blood is irrelevant here. There is a difference between a head (brain) injury and a facial injury.But it was possible to diagnose that Veltman didn't have a concussion within a minute of getting a knock that made blood come out of his head?
Not quite sure I "think" they did this or that; its merely what it looked and seemed like.
If the player in question was playing well and had provided the assist for the only goal think I'd be pretty relaxed tbh.If Chelsea or Palace or something had used that as a "concussion sub", people here would be all over it.