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McNulty to play without kidney protector



Tyrone Biggums

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Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia
There's an Aussie Rules footballer over here who had a similar injury to McNulty a few years back and nearly died.

He's back playing and doesnt wear a guard. And you're more likely to have it happen again in AR than in football.
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,358
Balls of steel the boy. To think his kidney had just exploded with a pop that could be heard from the stands and he insisted in walking off in case he was thought a woose. Makes you shudder just thinking about it. To come back without some kind of protection for his remaining kidney just about beggars belief. Total and utter respect for the lad and his decision, but I think he should reconsider. Football ISN'T more important than life and death. Doesn't even come close.

Genuine Albion legend already :bowdown:

PS. Any chance we could all arrange to wear black gloves on his first League game back as a mark of total and utter respect?
 


Twinkle Toes

Growing old disgracefully
Apr 4, 2008
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Hoveside
PS. Any chance we could all arrange to wear black gloves on his first League game back as a mark of total and utter respect?

Top shout MR H!

Howsabout we do it with only 1 glove; & in a clenched-fist stylee (you know, a la The Slade & them cheeky Olympic bro's)? We can call it Mac Power.. :smokin:
 












Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
72,358
Top shout MR H!

Howsabout we do it with only 1 glove; & in a clenched-fist stylee (you know, a la The Slade & them cheeky Olympic bro's)? We can call it Mac Power.. :smokin:

Quite. :thumbsup:

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drew

Drew
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Oct 3, 2006
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Burgess Hill
It's one in a million multiplied by one in a million - unless I'm mistaken, that's 1/1,000,000,000,000.

In other words, slightly more chance than some of the racing tips on here over the years.

Not true. They are the odds before he had the first accident. The odds surely remain a million to one for the second kidney. It's like throwing a dice. The odds of throwing two consecutive sixes is 11-1 but if you have already thrown one six, the odds of throwing the next are then only 5-1.
 


Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
47,641
I think you're all worrying unduly. McNulty- and every other player- is statistically far more likely to have his career ended by a challenge that breaks a leg than endure another injury like the one he suffered this season. More likely to get hit by a car on the way to the ground, and significantly more likely to be diagnosed with a life-threatening (but unrelated) disease like cancer. It's all about perception of risk, isn't it, and clearly McNulty has analysed that and considers that the odds are dramatically in his favour.

Peter Cech may still wear his head guard, but particularly as a goalkeeper, the chances of him getting whacked there are pretty high. The McNulty situation is entirely different.

If none of you had read this story, you wouldn't even be thinking about it when McNulty comes back into playing contention: as it is, the Argus has got you all in a fluster.
 








Tyrone Biggums

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Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia
The guy on the left is clearly a RACIST

His name is Peter Norman and he was a good man.

What is less known is that Norman, a white Australian, donned a badge on the podium in support of their cause, the Olympic Project for Human Rights (OPHR). On the way out to the medal ceremony, Norman saw the badge being worn by Paul Hoffman, a white member of the US Rowing Team, and asked him if he could wear it.[citation needed] It was also Norman who suggested that Smith and Carlos share the black gloves used in their salute, after Carlos left his gloves in the Olympic Village.[5] This is the reason for Tommie Smith raising his right fist, while John Carlos raised his left. Asked about his support of Smith and Carlos' cause by the world's press, Norman said he opposed his country's government's White Australia policy.

He died a few years back and Both Smith and Carlos gave eulogies and were pallbearers at his funeral.
 








Nicky-Number-Nine

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Jul 7, 2009
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I can see why he wouldn't want to wear it. It was a one in a million freak accident and surely won't happen again. However I do think that it would be worth wearing just to help mentally.
 




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