Ref Watch

Reading the posts about who was to blame for the injury, player or ref. I would just like to say I looked at the face of Dallas as he was about to make an earlier tackle, it was a face of anger and fury and I had no doubt in my mind that this was a player heading out of control and it was no surprise to me when someone got injured by him, luckily for Grealish it was Dallas himself who got injured. Also,if he had not injured himself the ref was not going to give, and didn't give, him either a yellow or red card and would have carried on running wild untill someone did receive an injury by him. His behaviour and the tolerence shown by the referee was a perfect game management ploy plotted by their manager knowing they would have a weak referee who would turn a blind eye to thuggish behaviour on City's players as this referee has previous for this whilst refereeing City games.
 
Read an article about Dallas injury on TA and it sounds very grim.

Broken and fractured femurs are unusual in professional sport and very rare in football. Premier Injuries, a website that monitors injuries sustained by top-flight footballers in England, has only one other case in its records, that of ex-Crystal Palace defender Pape Souare, whose occurred in a car crash in 2016. Danny Higginbotham, the former Manchester United and Stoke City centre-back, fractured a femur when he was 17 and says that in all the years since, Saturday was the only time he had read about a player suffering something similar. “Dallas is the second person I know,” Higginbotham says. “The other one was me.”


I just wonder - when will ref wake up and stop the so called "keep the title race live" practice.
 
Read an article about Dallas injury on TA and it sounds very grim.

Broken and fractured femurs are unusual in professional sport and very rare in football. Premier Injuries, a website that monitors injuries sustained by top-flight footballers in England, has only one other case in its records, that of ex-Crystal Palace defender Pape Souare, whose occurred in a car crash in 2016. Danny Higginbotham, the former Manchester United and Stoke City centre-back, fractured a femur when he was 17 and says that in all the years since, Saturday was the only time he had read about a player suffering something similar. “Dallas is the second person I know,” Higginbotham says. “The other one was me.”


I just wonder - when will ref wake up and stop the so called "keep the title race live" practice.
Didn’t fatty Shaw break his leg in 2 places a few years back??
 
Read an article about Dallas injury on TA and it sounds very grim.

Broken and fractured femurs are unusual in professional sport and very rare in football. Premier Injuries, a website that monitors injuries sustained by top-flight footballers in England, has only one other case in its records, that of ex-Crystal Palace defender Pape Souare, whose occurred in a car crash in 2016. Danny Higginbotham, the former Manchester United and Stoke City centre-back, fractured a femur when he was 17 and says that in all the years since, Saturday was the only time he had read about a player suffering something similar. “Dallas is the second person I know,” Higginbotham says. “The other one was me.”


I just wonder - when will ref wake up and stop the so called "keep the title race live" practice.
Sad to say but there's more people involved than just him should be hanging their heads in shame from this incident.
 
Didn’t fatty Shaw break his leg in 2 places a few years back??

It was the lower leg "tibia and fibula fracture" for Luke Shaw. Quite common among footballers.

Femur fracture is rarely heard of in football. It is the strongest bone on human body... How on earth did the referee allow this to happen...
 
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Read an article about Dallas injury on TA and it sounds very grim.

Broken and fractured femurs are unusual in professional sport and very rare in football. Premier Injuries, a website that monitors injuries sustained by top-flight footballers in England, has only one other case in its records, that of ex-Crystal Palace defender Pape Souare, whose occurred in a car crash in 2016. Danny Higginbotham, the former Manchester United and Stoke City centre-back, fractured a femur when he was 17 and says that in all the years since, Saturday was the only time he had read about a player suffering something similar. “Dallas is the second person I know,” Higginbotham says. “The other one was me.”


I just wonder - when will ref wake up and stop the so called "keep the title race live" practice.
Thoughts and prayers to Dallas
 

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