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Ex-Spurs Player Giovani Lo Celso

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No....the club of the fouling player is fined in relation to the number of league matches the injured player subsequently misses.
Again no one will want to tackle and the same tackle will be punished differently depending on the receiving player, the competency of the physion, how they fall etc.

Some players made of glass will be untouchable.
 
Noel Whelan being an absolute wanker:


A couple of cameo apprearances and Lo Celso has the tag of dud associated with him. It amazes me how ex-footballers especially can say such things.
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Fuck me, the lad has been given barely any minutes and despite all that:

- delivered a lovely through ball that should have resulted in a penalty against Newcastle.
- looked cool as a fucking cucumber in a frantic finale to the NLD.

And yet he's being labelled a dud. Christ.
 
Again no one will want to tackle and the same tackle will be punished differently depending on the receiving player, the competency of the physion, how they fall etc.

Some players made of glass will be untouchable.
I said it had to be a card offence tackle...who are these injury prone made of glass players ? What are they doing on a football pitch to start with ??
Sorry but your argument just doesn't hold water. We are talking friendly matches only...no need for heavy rash tackles that force a player to miss playing at club level afterwards.
 
I said it had to be a card offence tackle...who are these injury prone made of glass players ? What are they doing on a football pitch to start with ??
Sorry but your argument just doesn't hold water. We are talking friendly matches only...no need for heavy rash tackles that force a player to miss playing at club level afterwards.
Wheelchair, in fact most of Woolwich team over the last decade. You seriously don't know injury prone players?

You’re solution is bizarre for the reasons I have given.
 
There is a bit of logic there, as frustrating as it seems initially.

But then this opens up my thoughts to understand more why Poch didn't want to play him too much from the start, because the guy has played so much football and he didn't want to break him. As it is, he'll now come back in November having been well rested, hopefully hitting his stride during the busy festive period.
 
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