Breaking leg bones requires a lot of force, it was quite the collision when you saw it on TV, it was obvious with his foot planted that the knee moved in a way it wasn't supposed to.
I remember playing rugby at school when I was about 16 and some big second-row lad came steaming towards me with the ball and I just stuck my shoulder into his legs and brought him down - his femur snapped, like an inch away from my ear and I've never heard such a sickening noise in my entire life. He did the only sensible thing he could - screamed and passed out!
Worst break I ever had personally was ribs, there's nothing you can do for it really, and you can't stop breathing(!) so it just hurts constantly.
Injuries 2021-2022
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I've done both cruciates playing football. That really is a nightmare and takes ages to recover from.
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Haven't done cruciate, but did medial 4 times. Issue is, my kneecap dislocates each time, adding another 4 - 6 weeks to recovery time.Costy wrote:I've done both cruciates playing football. That really is a nightmare and takes ages to recover from.
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Breaking both my Tib & Fib bones ended my career at 29!
No-one was even near me but got my studs got in the ground as I was passing the ball and crack (gunshot sound so I was told) and my right leg gave away.
Thankfully the bone did not come through the skin but had to lay on the ground for 40 mins for an ambulance to get there and 3 of them turned up at the same time, oh and someone spilt coffee on my head (my coffee), was not a good day!
No-one was even near me but got my studs got in the ground as I was passing the ball and crack (gunshot sound so I was told) and my right leg gave away.
Thankfully the bone did not come through the skin but had to lay on the ground for 40 mins for an ambulance to get there and 3 of them turned up at the same time, oh and someone spilt coffee on my head (my coffee), was not a good day!
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Same...Mr Russell wrote:...No-one was even near me but got my studs got in the ground as I was passing the ball and crack...
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For a moment I thought it was about injuries to Leeds players this season, but I've gotten wiser after studying the latest posts
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Topic title leaves it open to interpretation (although admittedly our injuries are a bit earlier than 2021/22 )John Dane wrote:For a moment I thought it was about injuries to Leeds players this season, but I've gotten wiser after studying the latest posts
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John Dane wrote:For a moment I thought it was about injuries to Leeds players this season, but I've gotten wiser after studying the latest posts
Reported for horrible Americanisation!
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To be quite fair, my Achilles and knee injuries have been very recentkk white wrote:Topic title leaves it open to interpretation (although admittedly our injuries are a bit earlier than 2021/22 )John Dane wrote:For a moment I thought it was about injuries to Leeds players this season, but I've gotten wiser after studying the latest posts
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It is a Middle English word that was taken to America where it is still in use. It has mostly fallen out of use in the UK however it is still used in the West Country as evidenced by The Wurzels' song "Thee’s got’n where thee cassn’t back’n hassn’t".Another Northern Soul wrote:John Dane wrote:For a moment I thought it was about injuries to Leeds players this season, but I've gotten wiser after studying the latest posts
Reported for horrible Americanisation!