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Winston Biscuit Kenedy started for Chelsea in their pre season friendly last week.![]()
7 years after joining the club and spending nearly all that time being loaned out. Had no idea he was still a Chelsea player
by Sanguine » 27 Jul 2022 08:57
Snowflake Royal Presumably to minimise the brain damage it might cause them?
Afterall, that's the reason it's being introduced right, safety?
I'm not sure 'they've already been doing it for years so we might as well let them carry on even though our studies show its a problem' really washes.
by Loafer » 27 Jul 2022 09:52
SanguineSnowflake Royal Presumably to minimise the brain damage it might cause them?
Afterall, that's the reason it's being introduced right, safety?
I'm not sure 'they've already been doing it for years so we might as well let them carry on even though our studies show its a problem' really washes.
This. 'We're going to do something about brain injuries from heading. But only in five years' time' would be a really stupid approach.
by Sanguine » 27 Jul 2022 09:58
LoaferSanguineSnowflake Royal Presumably to minimise the brain damage it might cause them?
Afterall, that's the reason it's being introduced right, safety?
I'm not sure 'they've already been doing it for years so we might as well let them carry on even though our studies show its a problem' really washes.
This. 'We're going to do something about brain injuries from heading. But only in five years' time' would be a really stupid approach.
But it is ridiculous and not football, especially if you are academy level.
by South Coast Royal » 27 Jul 2022 10:06
SanguineLoaferSanguine
This. 'We're going to do something about brain injuries from heading. But only in five years' time' would be a really stupid approach.
But it is ridiculous and not football, especially if you are academy level.
But we are understanding more and more about the problems related to repeated head impacts in sport. You have a young son, don't you? I'd love my daughter to play football as she grows up, but I'd like her to do so in the safest way possible based on the extent of our medical understanding of the physical impact of sports.
by Loafer » 27 Jul 2022 10:44
SanguineLoaferSanguine
This. 'We're going to do something about brain injuries from heading. But only in five years' time' would be a really stupid approach.
But it is ridiculous and not football, especially if you are academy level.
But we are understanding more and more about the problems related to repeated head impacts in sport. You have a young son, don't you? I'd love my daughter to play football as she grows up, but I'd like her to do so in the safest way possible based on the extent of our medical understanding of the physical impact of sports.
by Franchise FC » 27 Jul 2022 10:47
South Coast RoyalSanguineLoafer But it is ridiculous and not football, especially if you are academy level.
But we are understanding more and more about the problems related to repeated head impacts in sport. You have a young son, don't you? I'd love my daughter to play football as she grows up, but I'd like her to do so in the safest way possible based on the extent of our medical understanding of the physical impact of sports.
I shouldn't worry Sangers IMHO there will be no heading in football at least within the junior game within the next 10 years.
The professional game may take longer but I reckon it will disappear sooner rather than later.
I do get more headaches than I used to when younger and I do wonder whether heading the old leather ball had an impact long term .
by Loafer » 27 Jul 2022 10:58
Franchise FCSouth Coast RoyalSanguine
But we are understanding more and more about the problems related to repeated head impacts in sport. You have a young son, don't you? I'd love my daughter to play football as she grows up, but I'd like her to do so in the safest way possible based on the extent of our medical understanding of the physical impact of sports.
I shouldn't worry Sangers IMHO there will be no heading in football at least within the junior game within the next 10 years.
The professional game may take longer but I reckon it will disappear sooner rather than later.
I do get more headaches than I used to when younger and I do wonder whether heading the old leather ball had an impact long term .
But that’s a major part of the debate isn’t it
The old leather balls were clearly a major head impact source, but todays lighter balls would appear to have much less impact.
Not that it’s a race for the bottom but there are far worse sports for DELIBERATE head injuries that should be way ahead of football for making safer
by Sanguine » 27 Jul 2022 11:04
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