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Eh? Except Schweinsteger is not a holding mid and you should check their average position on the pitch.

United don't sit deep, they push very high up but team is usually clueless to open up the defense, so they just pass it around in the opposition half.

There are many valid criticisms for this United team but using something that is made up look very small time and silly. United don't create enough chances, United midfielders lack imagination, United players don't take risks are all valid one. Saying they play with 2 holding Mid or they sit deeper is just nonsense.

Right. To save you arguing for the next 5 pages to have the last word as is your want, you haven't played with 2 holding midfielders. They haven't been deep. Or anything else you don't agree with. Everything is just made up and I thank you for correcting me

Just please, do 'push very high up' Sunday. It will play completely into our hands.
 
Like I said common sense.

If your view of a 'common sense' approach to a big clash of heads with one man down in a heap and the other stumbling around is to play on, then I hope you or nobody that matters to you ever has a head injury that you might well leave untreated going off that.
 
Right. To save you arguing for the next 5 pages to have the last word as is your want, you haven't played with 2 holding midfielders. They haven't been deep. Or anything else you don't agree with. Everything is just made up and I thank you for correcting me

Just please, do 'push very high up' Sunday. It will play completely into our hands.

Embarrassing..
 
If your view of a 'common sense' approach to a big clash of heads with one man down in a heap and the other stumbling around is to play on, then I hope you or nobody that matters to you ever has a head injury that you might well leave untreated going off that.

Yeah, all we want to see is defenders going down as a defensive tactic whenever they lose header in the final third. Clash of heads is like hand ball, it's grey area and ref should use common sense when to stop and when not to.
 
Yeah, all we want to see is defenders going down as a defensive tactic whenever they lose header in the final third. Clash of heads is like hand ball, it's grey area and ref should use common sense when to stop and when not to.

Did you just equate a clash of heads (with potential concussion, that if ignored could potentially lead to death) to a hand ball? Both 'grey areas' for the referee's discretion?

Man, with *** backward rhetoric like that you should work for FIFA.
 
Did you just equate a clash of heads (with potential concussion, that if ignored could potentially lead to death) to a hand ball? Both 'grey areas' for the referee's discretion?

Man, with *** backward rhetoric like that you should work for FIFA.

Yeah that's what I did. *facepalm*

Saying clash of heads is grey area like hand ball means both are same(impactwise) isn't it. With the brain like yours, you should just sit at home
 
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Yeah that's what I did. *facepalm*

Saying clash of heads is grey area like hand ball means both are same isn't it. With the brain like yours, you should just sit at home

Dude, seriously, you can continue to insult away if it makes you feel better. Presumably it must as this is how you often end up with various posters.

But it doesn't take way from anything you've just posted the last 15 minutes or so and how flippantly you're treating a very serious issue.

But hey, as you continue to run with 'potential cheating defenders in the last third line' and in efffect condoning the grey area the law makers have created when there should be NONE if they were serious about setting down a protocol to deal with head injuries from all aspects then it really is pointless even trying to continue a discussion with you on this.

So I won't.
 
Dude, seriously, you can continue to insult away if it makes you feel better. Presumably it must as this is how you often end up with various posters.

But it doesn't take way from anything you've just posted the last 15 minutes or so and how flippantly you're treating a very serious issue.

But hey, as you continue to run with 'potential cheating defenders in the last third line' and in efffect condoning the grey area the law makers have created when there should be NONE if they were serious about setting down a protocol to deal with head injuries from all aspects then it really is pointless even trying to continue a discussion with you on this.

So I won't.

Yeah clash of head means the game should be stopped at that instant, like that will work.

Yeah, it's grey area and it's up to Ref when to stop the game. Just like in Liverpool vs Arsenal game, ref did well not stopping the game as there wasn't anything serious to stop the game.

So, yes. I condone the law makers for leaving space for common sense and consider your opinion as unrealistic and make the game even worse.

Refs have done well when it comes to clash of heads, anything serious they have stopped the game for treatment. Not sure what the problem is.
 
..... Just like in Liverpool vs Arsenal game, ref did well not stopping the game as there wasn't anything serious to stop the game.....

One fella' slumped out on the ground, the other stumbling around in a daze who then slumps the ground. Both who needed treatment. Well done ref for playing on. Nothing serious to see here. Not even the slightest hint of any head injuries in that clash.

And there DEFO ended that discussion.
 
Eh, the head injury issue is being completely overblown by the media.

There's 10s of millions of people playing this game, every week for last 50 years or more. If it was really so dangerous, life-threatening and widely common, people who died while playing football should by now fill the cemetery the size of New York City.

Not to say that it needs to be ignored, but all the mass hysteria is unwarranted.
 
Can't 'overblow' the concussion issue man. You don't f around with head injuries.

At present, too many in football do.

Of course you can overblow the concussion issue. The way things are going, they'll have people playing in helmets sooner rather then later. And that would definitely be going too far.
 
Of course you can overblow the concussion issue. The way things are going, they'll have people playing in helmets sooner rather then later. And that would definitely be going too far.

...slight overreaction with the helmets comment?
 
Of course you can overblow the concussion issue. The way things are going, they'll have people playing in helmets sooner rather then later. And that would definitely be going too far.

Tell that to Cech .....
 
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