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Post by Wesltw on Feb 24, 2008 17:36:27 GMT 8
Eduaro had horrifcally broke his leg due to a very bad challenge by Martin Taylor. Eduaro broke his shin, fibula and ankle. Read This: Ambulance technician Keith Bringley, who was among the paramedics who treated Eduardo on the pitch for seven minutes, described the scene when the striker was rushed to Selly Oak trauma unit. Bringley said: "When they got the sock off, it was clear that he had an open fracture. His bone was sticking through the skin and his leg was in an 'L' shape. So, the question is, do you think Taylor should be banned? Source: www.latimes.com/sports/soccer/la-spw-soccer24feb24,1,7649492.story?ctrack=1&cset=true www.tribalfootball.com/article.php?id=80131
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Chestee
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Post by Chestee on Feb 24, 2008 18:29:01 GMT 8
The tackle was rough, but it was obviouly unintentional! He should not be banned just because of this. Eduardo was EXTREMELY UNLUCKY to break his leg. Taylor should not be banned. I sympathize with Eduardo and hope he can have a full recovery-being a young player, a broken leg would be devastating to his career. Although i still took pleasure in the fact that Arsenal lost!
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Tintin
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Post by Tintin on Feb 25, 2008 21:32:26 GMT 8
Obviously Taylor didnt mean it. Its actually no big deal you know just like Ye Yang sliding Bryce and he gets deriously injured for real this time only. (Serves him right for all that diving) Will Ye Yang be banned. The answer is obvious. So will Taylor be banned? same answer
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