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Not really, but literally 15 seconds earlier Bale went in high and late on O'Shea. Could have easily had same outcome.
So the ref if booked bale then that might have stopped Coleman injury
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Not really, but literally 15 seconds earlier Bale went in high and late on O'Shea. Could have easily had same outcome.
Found this article from an Arsenal fan's point of view...
http://arseblog.com/2017/03/seamus-colemans-injury-sadly-inevitable-neil-taylor-kind-player/
...They make some very good points.
Absolutely gutted as Seamus is one of the nicest footballers in an era full of big headed primadonnas.
Very good that.
Found this article from an Arsenal fan's point of view...
http://arseblog.com/2017/03/seamus-colemans-injury-sadly-inevitable-neil-taylor-kind-player/
...They make some very good points.
Absolutely gutted as Seamus is one of the nicest footballers in an era full of big headed primadonnas.
That's a good find and they make some cracking points.
Neil Taylor may not have meant to break Colemans leg, but he certainly went in to leave his mark, the same with Bale. Both disgusting challenges
Those sort of things normally come out in the statement. Its all too little too late in my view. The damage has been done. That article by the Arsenal fan is bang in in my view. I hope the punishment fits the crime but you just know it won't come close...I listened to the 2nd half on the radio, Kilbane immediately said "that's a baddun, that's a very baddun". Following it, Hartson was quite light hearted but he later said Taylor is a really good lad. I don't know what happened aftermatch but I would be very disappointed if Taylor hasn't at least tried to make contact and apologise.
Double fracture of the tibia. Any medical experts able to shed any light on the prognosis?
Double fracture of the tibia. Any medical experts able to shed any light on the prognosis?
Definitely.
Taylor didn't mean to break his leg. I'm sure of that. But as a professional footballer he knew the possible consequences of challenging like that.
Excellent read couldn't agree with it more.Found this article from an Arsenal fan's point of view...
http://arseblog.com/2017/03/seamus-colemans-injury-sadly-inevitable-neil-taylor-kind-player/
...They make some very good points.
Absolutely gutted as Seamus is one of the nicest footballers in an era full of big headed primadonnas.