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he was trying to intimidate chech by pushing close and just lost controlle of his legs, unfortunate accident but he could easilly have pulled out earlier, but it was accidental imo...
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yeah imo accident - Hunt is running quick and at an angle, you can see he tries to stop and his leg nearly gives way as he loses his balance(anyone who has run at any kind of speed and then tries to suddenly stop are going to lose their balance)
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what has pissed me off more is mourinho going on about how Reading failed to help cech, how theri facilities were poor and hat it took 30 mins for an ambulance. ****.
According to both Reading and the local hospital an ambulance arrived within 7mins of it being called and within 15 mins cech was in A&E. Apparently Chelsea were stalling on whether or not to ring an ambulance. If what Reading and the hospital say are true then Mourinho should be fined for his comments.
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I dare say that if the clubs were prepared to pay for it there would be. Trouble is, we're short of ambulances as it is.
. Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
The challenge didn't look to me like it was particularly malicious but I have to say I agree with the managers who say the keepers should be more protected in these instances. People deliberately run at the keeper to intimidate them even if they have little chance of getting the ball. In the end, even if the intent is to make the keeper nervous rather than to injure him, it is still dangerous and injury to a keeper was inevitable while that tactic is allowed.
It's odd because in the box at corners where there is much less direct physical threat to a keepers safety they are ludicrously over protected. I saw a keeper the other week basically punch someone in the head and won the free kick.
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