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Post by hatter_in_macc on Dec 27, 2017 10:08:33 GMT
Hopefully the areshole who dished it out is proud of himself. Well, he is probably ashamed - or fearful - having switched the status of his Twitter account to private yesterday evening. With our two fixtures against Alfreton being so close together, and memories remaining fresh, I do wonder if our hosts next Monday may leave Keane out for the return match.
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Post by gazz on Dec 27, 2017 12:33:44 GMT
Hopefully the areshole who dished it out is proud of himself. Well, he is probably ashamed - or fearful - having switched the status of his Twitter account to private yesterday evening. With our two fixtures against Alfreton being so close together, and memories remaining fresh, I do wonder if our hosts next Monday may leave Keane out for the return match. I honestly don't want to wish a bad injury on anyone, so I'll refrain from doing so with him - but I hope the guy has a conscience and that it's tearing him up right now. Absolutely shameful.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2017 14:55:37 GMT
Hopefully the areshole who dished it out is proud of himself. With our two fixtures against Alfreton being so close together, and memories remaining fresh, I do wonder if our hosts next Monday may leave Keane out for the return match. That's the problem with this idea of back-to-back fixtures. I know that it was the way they did it in the "good old days" but the game has moved on since then.
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Post by another_ruined_saturday on Dec 27, 2017 18:28:40 GMT
agreed downy.
best wishes to kallum mantack - that is a horrible injury, particularly for someone not plying their trade at the top level where a player might access not only private healthcare, but get flown to specialists all over the world. terrible to have gone from the high of putting us in front to the low of being stretchered off and straight to hospital.
players sometimes need to remember that for all they should be giving everything and getting properly stuck in, that is very different from taking a player out. i appreciate mantack is probably full time, but this could eventually mean he doesn't get another contract, or at the very least his development is massively hit. for the bulk of our players, that sort of injury would have badly affected them in their jobs outside football as well. there is a duty of care, and any player can mistime a tackle, but there is a level of recklessness or even deliberation that shouldn't be tolerated. the f***er got a yellow.
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Post by ceefer on Dec 28, 2017 17:30:19 GMT
Extract from the Alfreton website match report
Former Reds' loanee Kallum Mantack scored the decisive 41st minute goal when he lashed home a precision cross from Darren Stephenson, but the same player had earlier been guilty of a glaring miss when he struck the post from close range. Mantack wouldn't finish the game due to a reckless and needless challenge from Cieron Keane early in the second period which left Mantack with serious injuries and hospital bound.
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