Hill number 2 injury in tussle with Woolfie … ouch!
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Re: Hill number 2 injury in tussle with Woolfie … ouch!
Aye and half the crowd were singing "there is nothing wrong with you" when it pretty damn obvious the guy was in distress
Reminds me of St Mirren vs Hearts game the other week when Hearts player got really bad injury. All the morons were screaming as game was delayed. They bring a stretcher on and they scream and shout at that. They then take him the shortest route off the pitch along halfway line and they go berserk. They wanted him carried round the outside of the pitch. What is wrong with people ??
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Re: Hill number 2 injury in tussle with Woolfie … ouch!
First time to Tynecastle for me tomorrow since before Covid , Valley……. And will be surrounded by that very type of moron.valleyroad wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 1:05 pmAye and half the crowd were singing "there is nothing wrong with you" when it pretty damn obvious the guy was in distress
Reminds me of St Mirren vs Hearts game the other week when Hearts player got really bad injury. All the morons were screaming as game was delayed. They bring a stretcher on and they scream and shout at that. They then take him the shortest route off the pitch along halfway line and they go berserk. They wanted him carried round the outside of the pitch. What is wrong with people ??
Its strange…….. footage of 70s / early 80s, was horrendous. Then it got better. It was almost “civil” during the 90s, early naughties (theory is maybe Hillsborough calmed everyone down a tad) …….. but it has massively gone back to complete moron city at the football, more so at derbies.
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Re: Hill number 2 injury in tussle with Woolfie … ouch!
To get this back on topic —->> sore injury. A team mate suffered this injury a few centuries ago when I played the sawker…… elbowed at a corner. Ouch indeed, Hallam.
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Re: Hill number 2 injury in tussle with Woolfie … ouch!
I think the Town fans were annoyed because he’d walked off the pitch I believe soon after the clash, but then walked back into the pitch and sat down to get treatment and play stopped.
That’s some injury from an innocuous “ getting up off the floor “ by Woolfie isn’t it.
That’s some injury from an innocuous “ getting up off the floor “ by Woolfie isn’t it.
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Re: Hill number 2 injury in tussle with Woolfie … ouch!
I think if we watch it again Woolfy was a very very lucky boy.
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Re: Hill number 2 injury in tussle with Woolfie … ouch!
That's what I think I see yes
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Don't know if this is a question for me......, but yep, my buddy had the fractured eye socket due to the elbow.
Not sure if Wolfie was doing any elbowing.
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Re: Hill number 2 injury in tussle with Woolfie … ouch!
I must admit I did chant that at the beginning but as time went on I realised it was more serious and shut up.valleyroad wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 1:05 pmAye and half the crowd were singing "there is nothing wrong with you" when it pretty damn obvious the guy was in distress
Reminds me of St Mirren vs Hearts game the other week when Hearts player got really bad injury. All the morons were screaming as game was delayed. They bring a stretcher on and they scream and shout at that. They then take him the shortest route off the pitch along halfway line and they go berserk. They wanted him carried round the outside of the pitch. What is wrong with people ??
I'm not proud of my behaviour, there..............
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JIMMYT......, how could you?!
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Re: Hill number 2 injury in tussle with Woolfie … ouch!
Hallam is correct, he was booed after he managed to walk back onto the pitch again to stop the game from Continuing.
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Re: Hill number 2 injury in tussle with Woolfie … ouch!
Your only human Jimmy …. I remember years ago shouting to a Sheffield Wednesdays striker what a cheating git he was “ feigning injury” as he walked slowly off the pitch at PR in one game. He’d had a history of injuries. The guy just looked at me and his face was just pained and full of resignation and personal defeat. He never played again after that night. His name was David Hirst!jimmyt wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 4:36 pmI must admit I did chant that at the beginning but as time went on I realised it was more serious and shut up.valleyroad wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 1:05 pmAye and half the crowd were singing "there is nothing wrong with you" when it pretty damn obvious the guy was in distress
Reminds me of St Mirren vs Hearts game the other week when Hearts player got really bad injury. All the morons were screaming as game was delayed. They bring a stretcher on and they scream and shout at that. They then take him the shortest route off the pitch along halfway line and they go berserk. They wanted him carried round the outside of the pitch. What is wrong with people ??
I'm not proud of my behaviour, there..............
I always look back on that little micro incident with regret at the heckling I’d shown towards him. He didn’t deserve it.
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The problem is the cheating element of the game. Get rid of that element and that scenario you encountered Hallam wouldn’t have occurred.hallamblue wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 11:02 pmYour only human Jimmy …. I remember years ago shouting to a Sheffield Wednesdays striker what a cheating git he was “ feigning injury” as he walked slowly off the pitch at PR in one game. He’d had a history of injuries. The guy just looked at me and his face was just pained and full of resignation and personal defeat. He never played again after that night. His name was David Hirst!
I always look back on that little micro incident with regret at the heckling I’d shown towards him. He didn’t deserve it.
Go the AFL way. ———>> “staging” is a monetary fine AND games suspensions. It cuts all the faking out. And they really slammed down on that rule. It works.
The game is farcical these days. Im expecting to see Hibs & Hearts players looking like they’ve had strokes today. Only going because its someone's elses season ticket. (Which im thankful for )