this is happening way more than it used to.
Really?
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this is happening way more than it used to.
Really?
Absolutely
Not sure that's true. Going back a decade or so, the average amount of deaths per year on a football pitch was about 10.
Thats still the same (well actually, less over the last few years)
You have a link to that data? And how was the data historically collected.
Is is separated into causes and the level being played?
I don’t remember these collapses happening anywhere near as often
Bro he came up with some data and you’re evidence is “I don’t remember.”You have a link to that data? And how was the data historically collected.
Is is separated into causes and the level being played?
I don’t remember these collapses happening anywhere near as often
Bro he came up with some data and you’re evidence is “I don’t remember.”
You may well be right that there is an increase but you are just basing it off your observations rather than anything factual.
He hasn’t come up with anything mate
No youre right. I've completely made it up.
That’s very convenient for your argument.I'm not sure about football specifically, but if one draws the lens right back and looks at all high performance athletes it's shockingly increased by a massive factor in the last few years. Unfortunately those reports are being heavily suppressed for some reason so they're not crossing a swathe of public consciousness
To quote Andy Dufresnye, I find it decidedly INconvenientThat’s very convenient for your argument.
I didn't say the data is being suppressed, data is data and data is free. The reporting of it is being suppressed and sadly many people simply won't accept something unless they're told it by CNN, BBC, Fox News or some other commercial media outlet, and they won't report on it for some reasonThat’s very convenient for your argument.
The data that’s out there to support you has been suppressed. But there’s no evidence about the suppressed evidence because that’s also been suppressed.
You can make that same argument to say anything is true.I didn't say the data is being suppressed, data is data and data is free. The reporting of it is being suppressed and sadly many people simply won't accept something unless they're told it by CNN, BBC, Fox News or some other commercial media outlet, and they won't report on it for some reason
I disagree, not if the aforementioned data doesn't support the assertion you can'tYou can make that same argument to say anything is true.
The suppressed data that no one can seem to find?I disagree, not if the aforementioned data doesn't support the assertion you can't
I'm not sure about football specifically, but if one draws the lens right back and looks at all high performance athletes it's shockingly increased by a massive factor in the last few years. Unfortunately those reports are being heavily suppressed for some reason so they're not crossing a swathe of public consciousness
Absolutely
I’m pretty open-minded about this and I would want to see the data that shows a huge increase. But I also can’t figure out the motive to hide this if it exists? Like, who benefits if there was a spike in players dropping dead, and people don’t realize there’s a spike?