Bollocks, on the other hand.....No meta tarsals getting cracked there
Bollocks, on the other hand.....No meta tarsals getting cracked there
As usual, priorities all wrong.Jack's shin pads have made the first page of the BBC Sport website...
Small shin pads: Football lawmaker Ifab has no plan to regulate shin pad sizes
Football's lawmakers have no plans to regulate shin pad dimensions despite concerns over their shrinking size.www.bbc.co.uk
Is your 10 year old with a pro team?my 10 year old uses the same ones, don’t even cover my hand
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I help coach the u13s at my local club and we don’t allow players to take part in training sessions or participate in matches if they turn up with these micro-shin guards, as part of our duty of care to the players themselves and to their parents.Junior clubs are beginning to ban these small shin pads. Last weekend a referee ordered a boy off the pitch for not having adequate sized pads......in the same game my son's pad was cracked in half from a bad studs-up tackle.
Is that because you rarely get the ball?The higher the level of football i've played, the less the need for shin pads has been.
Please tell us what level you have played or play at.The higher the level of football i've played, the less the need for shin pads has been.
Please tell us what level you have played or play at.
I used to wear those a long time ago - the ones with the in-built ankle protector, that covered your ankle bone. To be honest those ARE quite restrictive to your movement (turning / twisting quickly) and I can see why they'd not be accepted by decent players. But anything that covers less than the majority of the front of your shin bone, seems foolish. And I just can't understand what additional perceived benefit there is in making it significantly smaller?I used to wear massive ones when I played, didn’t like being kicked very much. Went under your foot, had a hard bit on the ankle and almost went up the knee!