Jurgen the German
Erik Thorstvedt
Looked like a nasty injury. If the doctors and neurologists clear him to play against Ajax then great. If he's even 99% fit then he shouldn't play. His life is more important than football.
I'm not sure if you've looked at a head recently.....but that's where the nose and all of the cheek are....That's nose and maybe a bit of cheek
The NFL, where there are far more concussions, has a better protocol for head injuries, including sticking the dazed player in a tent away from the glare of cameras and thousands of supporters. The primary concern must be about player safety and if that means a player is withdrawn for a check then they are either substituted for the rest of the match or FIF/UEFA look ta ways of using a temporary sub until the player is deemed fit to return to play.
It certainly had no effect on your cognitive abilities.I'm not sure there was any contact on the head. It was just on the nose, which is an appendage. The dizziness could just have been from blood loss.
I had a very similar knock a few years ago. The blood was quite spectacular, but once that was washed off, it was basically just a small cut across the bridge
Have you thought that one through though? What about when you're losing a critical match? The moment there's even the slightest hint of heads clashing what do you think would happen? Manager needs to break up play, frustrate the opposition, annoy their fans, get the players a rest, re-motivate them, change strategy, give instructions etc.There is no reason we can’t do the same, just stop the game for 15/20 mins whilst the injured player is assessed. Put a message up on the screen and open the bars, treat it like a rain delay in cricket.
Have you thought that one through though? What about when you're losing a critical match? The moment there's even the slightest hint of heads clashing what do you think would happen? Manager needs to break up play, frustrate the opposition, annoy their fans, get the players a rest, re-motivate them, change strategy, give instructions etc.
Are you serious?what's wrong with that?
Are you serious?
I get we have to do everything possible to protect players, I just don't see the need to suspend play for 15-20 minutes when the simple answer is to allow a temporary sub.managers will always do everything they can to influence the game, thats their job
I'm suggesting a system to improve protection of players who have suffered head injuries and take away the macho expectation of just getting on with it, I'm sure there are good arguments for doing things a different way but football managers having one more opportunity (on top of 100 others in a game) to behave like football managers isn't really an issue imo
I get we have to do everything possible to protect players, I just don't see the need to suspend play for 15-20 minutes when the simple answer is to allow a temporary sub.
Anyone at WHL the last couple of games will know the frustration caused by West Ham and Ajax's delaying tactics every time the keeper took a goal kick so I dread to think how they'd react when convinced a player was feigning a head injury in order to break up play for 15 minutes.
Especially from fans liable to miss the last train/bus/whatever as a result
Referee discretion with VAR to back it up.rolling subs in cases of head injury is no less open to abuse
any attacking third set piece would be met with all of the short players collapsing to the ground holding their heads
Might as well go the whole hog and have special teams for set piecesrolling subs in cases of head injury is no less open to abuse
any attacking third set piece would be met with all of the short players collapsing to the ground holding their heads
Are you serious?
Who knows if he is but this guy likes the NFL, you know the 60 minute game that takes 3 hours to finish. So i would imagine he is.
Ironically....there's no time wasting.