BensGrandad
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Son said that it has been reported today that CH has said GM is out of the Wolves game but I havent seen it anywhere.
Son said that it has been reported today that CH has said GM is out of the Wolves game but I havent seen it anywhere.
I don't know what the difference is either, but CH said he was concussed in the video here (from 2:09)
[video]https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45847415[/video]
Really BG ? Anywhere ? You don’t read the Argus ?
Or NSC where this piece from last night has been shared. In threads you’ve contributed to
Anyway this is just Naylor speculating given the injury and recovery times etc.
Hughton hasn’t confirmed it. (publicly)
https://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/16...gainst-wolves-after-newcastle-knockout-scare/
I think that when knocked out your tongue can block your airway which gives the impression of it being swallowed. This is why you are always taught to keep the airway clear.
Indeed, failure to action this accounted for many of the Hillsborough 96 who were left lying on their backs unconscious and their tongue blocked their own airway, sadly with fatal consequences.
I updated my first aid with the FA last week and now the recovery position is no longer taught - but using a defibrillator was ..... lots of reference to both Fabrice Muamba and Hillsborough
I updated my first aid with the FA too. Recovery position was taught! Done by non other than Malcolm Stuart. Nice to see consistency!Defibrillators are great, but why on earth not teach the recovery position? Bonkers. I think you might have had a dodgy instructor.
I must say, I was pretty annoyed with the stretcher bearers just ambling on when everyone on the pitch was urging them to hurry up. Kayal (i think) just went and grabbed it in the end. Surely they're better trained than this?
I must say, I was pretty annoyed with the stretcher bearers just ambling on when everyone on the pitch was urging them to hurry up. Kayal (i think) just went and grabbed it in the end. Surely they're better trained than this?
I've said it before in the past, and I'll say it again as it's been a while since one of our players has (thankfully) needed one.
The medical staff (be it St. John, Red Cross, local NHS Ambulance trust) will quite often be wearing normal shoes on their feet. What good is it an injured player, for them to come sprinting on to a watered grass pitch only to slip and possibly injure themselves? That is why they walk on.
What’s the rush with the stretcher anyway ? It was at least 5-6 mins before the physio and team were ready for Glenn to be put on it anyway.
I've said it before in the past, and I'll say it again as it's been a while since one of our players has (thankfully) needed one.
The medical staff (be it St. John, Red Cross, local NHS Ambulance trust) will quite often be wearing normal shoes on their feet. What good is it an injured player, for them to come sprinting on to a watered grass pitch only to slip and possibly injure themselves? That is why they walk on.
What is wrong with the electric carries used in world cup etc with the money available for TV rights etc every club should have one as a requisite.
Access may be an argument but I would think that like we have in the NE Corner every club has such an entrance large enough to accommodate the access for such a vehicle.