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Re: CheLOLsea

by TBM » 25 Feb 2015 10:51

Silver Fox If he'd taken a moment to think about what had happened and then got up, ran at Barnes and shoved him over it wouldn't be a red card if he was facing him? I think you've been listening to Kes for too long chap!


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How many times do you see players shoving each other? - plus if Barnes was facing him and saw him running at him, he wouldn have been ready and would have either put his arms up too or moved out of the way*. He only went down cos he didn't see it coming.



*if he was foreign, he could have thrown himself to the ground and rolled around, i'll give you that.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by Winston Smith » 25 Feb 2015 10:59

How was it an 'almost leg breaking challenge' when Matic got up and ran around straight afterwards?

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Re: CheLOLsea

by TBM » 25 Feb 2015 11:03

Winston Smith How was it an 'almost leg breaking challenge' when Matic got up and ran around straight afterwards?


Errrrm cos it was like this



Which can break your leg

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Re: CheLOLsea

by 6ft Kerplunk » 25 Feb 2015 11:43

But it wasn't like that was it, Barnes wasn't diving in.

Would be interested* to know how many 'leg breaking/career ending' fouls actually end up breaking a leg or ending a career.

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by Sanguine » 25 Feb 2015 12:00

6ft Kerplunk But it wasn't like that was it, Barnes wasn't diving in.

Would be interested* to know how many 'leg breaking/career ending' fouls actually end up breaking a leg or ending a career.


Haaland and Casper off the top of my head.

And two is two too many, really.


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Re: CheLOLsea

by TBM » 25 Feb 2015 12:00

6ft Kerplunk But it wasn't like that was it, Barnes wasn't diving in.


Does it matter if you dive in or not? - its the angle and position that you catch the leg that can break it....

Not diving in = broken leg

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Re: CheLOLsea

by Sanguine » 25 Feb 2015 12:03

And what TBM said - neither of Djibril Cisse's horrific leg breaks were from bad tackles.

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by 6ft Kerplunk » 25 Feb 2015 12:14

TBM Does it matter if you dive in or not? - its the angle and position that you catch the leg that can break it....
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Yes the angle/position is the most important but so will be the speed/force at which it happens. If you've launched yourself the impact will be much greater than Barnes's was at the weekend. Given its still a contact sport there are relatively few broken bones.

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by jd82 » 25 Feb 2015 12:27

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6ft Kerplunk But it wasn't like that was it, Barnes wasn't diving in.


Does it matter if you dive in or not? - its the angle and position that you catch the leg that can break it....

Not diving in = broken leg



Why did you choose this one TBM - this photo makes it look like the Stevenage player has stamped/trodden on him, rather than what actually happened, not sure it really helps your argument.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8TglJTmuQU


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Re: CheLOLsea

by TBM » 25 Feb 2015 12:32

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6ft Kerplunk But it wasn't like that was it, Barnes wasn't diving in.


Does it matter if you dive in or not? - its the angle and position that you catch the leg that can break it....

Not diving in = broken leg



Why did you choose this one TBM - this photo makes it look like the Stevenage player has stamped/trodden on him, rather than what actually happened, not sure it really helps your argument.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8TglJTmuQU


Why have i chose it? - to highlight to 6ft that you don't have to dive in to break someones leg....its where you catch it, not the fact you have to go in with speed and force.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by jd82 » 25 Feb 2015 12:37

Your implication (or at least my inference) was that the Stevenage player has made a bad challenge despite not diving in. I was suggesting you probably could have found a better example to illustrate this, as in the on you have chosen, the 'breaker' wasn't even making a tackle.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by Whatevs » 25 Feb 2015 12:38

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6ft Kerplunk But it wasn't like that was it, Barnes wasn't diving in.

Would be interested* to know how many 'leg breaking/career ending' fouls actually end up breaking a leg or ending a career.


Haaland and Casper off the top of my head.

And two is two too many, really.


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Re: CheLOLsea

by No Fixed Abode » 25 Feb 2015 12:39

6ft Kerplunk But it wasn't like that was it, Barnes wasn't diving in.

Would be interested* to know how many 'leg breaking/career ending' fouls actually end up breaking a leg or ending a career.


The point is, if you go in for a challenge as Barnes did, it's the luck of the draw if you break someone's leg.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by TBM » 25 Feb 2015 12:40

jd82 Your implication (or at least my inference) was that the Stevenage player has made a bad challenge despite not diving in. I was suggesting you probably could have found a better example to illustrate this, as in the on you have chosen, the 'breaker' wasn't even making a tackle.


Why? - 6ft said
6ft Kerplunk But it wasn't like that was it (ie a leg breaking tackle), Barnes wasn't diving in.


So i reply with
TBM Does it matter if you dive in or not? - its the angle and position that you catch the leg that can break it....


and use the above image to prove that legs can be broken even when nobody dives in.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by jd82 » 25 Feb 2015 12:49

I would argue that Oviedo has dived in a bit, but i accept your point and cheerfully withdraw my objections to your well made and succinct arguement

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Re: CheLOLsea

by TBM » 25 Feb 2015 12:54

jd82 I would argue that Oviedo has dived in a bit, but i accept your point and cheerfully withdraw my objections to your well made and succinct arguement


Tanks :D

Maybe cmonurz image above is a better example.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by jd82 » 25 Feb 2015 12:55

I was going to say that, but now we're getting on I didn't want to rock the boat.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by TBM » 25 Feb 2015 13:00

jd82 I was going to say that, but now we're getting on I didn't want to rock the boat.



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Re: CheLOLsea

by 6ft Kerplunk » 25 Feb 2015 14:13

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6ft Kerplunk But it wasn't like that was it, Barnes wasn't diving in.

Would be interested* to know how many 'leg breaking/career ending' fouls actually end up breaking a leg or ending a career.


The point is, if you go in for a challenge as Barnes did, it's the luck of the draw if you break someone's leg.


But as TBM is pointing out its luck of the draw whether you break someone's leg even if you don't go in dangerously. I was just pointing out that despite, your friends and mine, the pundits going on about career ending tackles all the time they rarely are. The only way to prevent career ending tackles is to ban tackling. Nobody wants that. Do we see less broken legs now than 20/30 years ago before they started clamping down in reckless tackles?

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