Sakamoto Injury (12 Viewers)

JulianDarbyFTW

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If it is a broken pelvis, and it's severe, the mortality rate looks frighteningly high - some articles say around 1 in 3, depending on severity.

For a young lad who gives so much joy to suffer an injury like that is almost beyond belief. The footballing side doesn't matter right now, I just hope and pray he's okay.
 

Domo

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interview with binks said something along the line of "hes done his back" really hope its not serious.
 

San Francisco

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Wish him all the best and hope it’s not as serious as feared.
Knowing our luck that’ll be the last time we see him in a Cov shirt.
 

skybluecam

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Why have some people come up with fractured pelvis on complete conjecture/champ manager nostalgia 🤣

Looked more like lower back to me. But wouldn’t be surprised if it’s serious and we don’t see him for a few months/the rest of the season.

I’m disappointed in the experience he’s had of English football. Constantly fouled, not getting protection from refs, cheap elbow vs Millwall and now this.
 

Martin180

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Why have some people come up with fractured pelvis on complete conjecture/champ manager nostalgia 🤣

Looked more like lower back to me. But wouldn’t be surprised if it’s serious and we don’t see him for a few months/the rest of the season.

I’m disappointed in the experience he’s had of English football. Constantly fouled, not getting protection from refs, cheap elbow vs Millwall and now this.
The Belgian league is as physical if not more so , the pace of the game is slightly slower so swings and roundabouts
 

rob9872

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The Belgian league is as physical if not more so , the pace of the game is slightly slower so swings and roundabouts
If he's been on those it was only a matter of time.
 

Flying Fokker

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That prick Wagner let the cat out of the bag by admitting he told his team to do stuff like that. And by referees not giving a shit, it has given the green light for the rest of the league.

Expect O’Hare to tone down his efforts to protect his free transfer in the summer off the back of this.
It feels like O’Hare has been doing that for a while. Don’t blame him. He was kept quiet tonight.
 

eastwoodsdustman

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It was a horrible challenge and one that needs to be looked at by the FA in general. I sure its a red card in rugby purely because of the type of injury it can lead too.
I Didn’t expect the spineless twat in charge yesterday to do anything as he was fucking dreadful.
 

skybluegod

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Why have some people come up with fractured pelvis on complete conjecture/champ manager nostalgia 🤣

Looked more like lower back to me. But wouldn’t be surprised if it’s serious and we don’t see him for a few months/the rest of the season.

I’m disappointed in the experience he’s had of English football. Constantly fouled, not getting protection from refs, cheap elbow vs Millwall and now this.

It's not conjecture. Robins said it was a pelvic/spinal injury.
 

Fergusons_Beard

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2 things

That kind of move (when a player jumps and another player deliberately bends down so that the other player falls over them awkwardly) was called a submarine in basketball and had been banned for at least 40 years due to the severity and dangerousness of the move.

The Sakamoto injury-we all knew eventually that this would happen-same with O’Hare.

Targeted for rough treatment and to nullify them.

Before anyone starts the bullshit about football being a man’s game and players tackling is part and parcel of football-this is not part of the game-this is trying to deliberately injure our players because they can’t defend them without resorting to cheating.

And it is cheating .


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Brighton Sky Blue

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2 things

That kind of move (when a player jumps and another player deliberately bends down so that the other player falls over them awkwardly) was called a submarine in basketball and had been banned for at least 40 years due to the severity and dangerousness of the move.

The Sakamoto injury-we all knew eventually that this would happen-same with O’Hare.

Targeted for rough treatment and to nullify them.

Before anyone starts the bullshit about football being a man’s game and players tackling is part and parcel of football-this is not part of the game-this is trying to deliberately injure our players because they can’t defend them without resorting to cheating.

And it is cheating .


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And it worked. So he probably gets a bonus for his efforts.
 

Marty

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Our team is too soft. Need a real couple of hard players to protect the ones like Sakamoto.

Wankers like that O'Nien at Sunderland are going out and hurting opponents every week. He's one player I'd love to see have his career ended.
 

alexccfc99

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It is time for VAR at all levels - a fractured cheekbone and a shattered pelvis against one of our players all gone unpunished this season, the referees are either consistently missing these incidents or choosing to ignore them

The only issue is I have no confidence in the EFL to implement it successfully or have any faith in PGMOL and their officials to be able to use it
 

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