Re: Faraimo : Sat Mar 31, 2018 1:57 pm
The Reason wrote:
Why? So a player that commits foul play and receives a red card warrants the player the offence was against to have a head assesment ?
It was a bad one , the intent was there .
It was a bad one , the intent was there .
If a player has meant to have committed a foul to the head so bad that it warrants a red card, surely that player would need a head assessment to make sure he's safe to play? Player safety and all that?
Or, in the real world, he went for a big hit, got it slightly wrong in the the whiplash brought the head forward (wasn't direct contact) and wasn't quick enough to hit him before he passed it.
It was risky. But it wasn't intentional because if it was, he'd have actually smashed his face in and he definitely would have needed to go off.
I wouldn't even say the one Patton did on him a few weeks back was intentional and that was far far worse.