Football is ridiculous sometimes 16:54 - Apr 20 with 1199 views | tonybied | Sulemana knocked out cold and had to be put in the recovery position by one of his teammates before the medical staff come on and tend to him. He wakes up and trundles to the touchline only to come back on 30 seconds later. Surely if a player is out cold he should automatically be replaced, no questions asked. The officials should be enforcing a sub in this situation. [Post edited 20 Apr 17:00]
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Football is ridiculous sometimes on 17:14 - Apr 20 with 1021 views | Wickets | Yes simply ridiculous! | | | |
Football is ridiculous sometimes on 17:17 - Apr 20 with 968 views | Nthsuffolkblue | If the description is true, that is disgraceful. | |
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Football is ridiculous sometimes on 17:18 - Apr 20 with 944 views | tonybied |
Football is ridiculous sometimes on 17:17 - Apr 20 by Nthsuffolkblue | If the description is true, that is disgraceful. |
It's true, I was watching the game live. He seemed to be out for the count for a minute or so. | | | |
Football is ridiculous sometimes on 17:38 - Apr 20 with 803 views | Danny_G | I don’t think Southampton had any substitutions left, so enforced replacement wasn’t an option. | | | |
Football is ridiculous sometimes on 17:41 - Apr 20 with 757 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Football is ridiculous sometimes on 17:38 - Apr 20 by Danny_G | I don’t think Southampton had any substitutions left, so enforced replacement wasn’t an option. |
Isn't there some concussion substitution rule? Whatever the rules over substitution, allowing a concussed player to continue is wrong. The club, the doctor, the ref and the EFL should all hang their heads in shame ... assuming that is the actual case as described by the OP. | |
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Football is ridiculous sometimes on 17:44 - Apr 20 with 727 views | pointofblue |
Football is ridiculous sometimes on 17:41 - Apr 20 by Nthsuffolkblue | Isn't there some concussion substitution rule? Whatever the rules over substitution, allowing a concussed player to continue is wrong. The club, the doctor, the ref and the EFL should all hang their heads in shame ... assuming that is the actual case as described by the OP. |
IIRC yes there is - both teams get an additional sub (window) if someone goes off with concussion. Happened with us earlier in the season. | |
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