Jammy *******s
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Other matches 20/21 Season
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by ~LFCHistory~ View PostPeople want Ole to be sacked ?? Results like today will keep him in the job and continue to set Utd back many years. I want Ole to be **** but not too **** that he gets sacked and replaced by a competent manager.
They've been utterly dreadful and but for injury time goals against Southampton and Brighton, and the only goal fo the game against West Brom coming from the penalty spot they'd be 5th bottom.
Completely false position and they will never be good enough to mount a prolonged challenge while Ole is in chargeLast edited by ChesterDave; 29-11-20, 05:48 PM.Football without Origi is nothing
Comment
-
Generally I agree, but after yesterday's result you want a cheap pick me up.
Whenever we win, I generally cheer United on, but that late winner today was a bit of a sickener.
Especially as even as a neutral it's hard not to like Southampton and Ralph (no chance I can spell his surname).If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
Comment
-
Originally posted by Buzzo View PostFootballs HIA protocols are a joke. Jiminez, clearly can’t play on and is stretchered off. Luis, who also took a whack and was down for a minute or 2. Mop the blood away and wrap a bandage round it then straight back onto the pitch.
Unbelievable.
They did a concussion check on him. Probably wasn’t caught on camera. Protocols are clear, they could not have gone away with this.Are we winning?
Comment
-
He got subbed off at HT.Originally posted by Fredo View PostThey did a concussion check on him. Probably wasn’t caught on camera. Protocols are clear, they could not have gone away with this.
No way in any other contact sport would a head injury that left someone the way Luis (still on the ground for about 60 seconds to 2 minutes) was be handled pitch side. Football definitely has a head injury issue short and long term that it doesn’t want to think about.
Incidents such as the one with Luis need to be handled by someone other than club medics.Modifying post.
Comment
-
Exactly - issue isn't with the Arsenal medics here, it's the actual protocols in place. Football could learn from the likes of Union, League and AFL around how to handle head injuriesOriginally posted by Buzzo View PostHe got subbed off at HT.
No way in any other contact sport would a head injury that left someone the way Luis (still on the ground for about 60 seconds to 2 minutes) was be handled pitch side. Football definitely has a head injury issue short and long term that it doesn’t want to think about.
Incidents such as the one with Luis need to be handled by someone other than club medics.
Comment
Comment