Jan Vertongen... 22:31 - Apr 30 with 833 views | Marshalls_Mullet | You have to wonder what checks the Spurs doctors did re concussion. One minute the ref asks them if they are sure he is OK to carry on.... Yes! 60 second later, he can't stand up and is nearly vomiting. | |
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Jan Vertongen... on 22:36 - Apr 30 with 814 views | MrTown | Whilst I agree. What can be done? Surely a doctor can go, if they guy is blacked out OFF straight away. If the guy say he has blacked out OFF straight away. If the guy hasn’t blacked out, says he is ok, checks are all done that they possibly can on a pitch which is what I would imagine happened then don’t know what else they can do. When the adrenaline cane you could see it starting to hit Vertinghen, vomiting, wobbly, the lot. Head clashes should become immediate substitution surely. But not take away from one of your allocatated 3. | |
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Jan Vertongen... on 22:40 - Apr 30 with 799 views | Marshalls_Mullet |
Jan Vertongen... on 22:36 - Apr 30 by MrTown | Whilst I agree. What can be done? Surely a doctor can go, if they guy is blacked out OFF straight away. If the guy say he has blacked out OFF straight away. If the guy hasn’t blacked out, says he is ok, checks are all done that they possibly can on a pitch which is what I would imagine happened then don’t know what else they can do. When the adrenaline cane you could see it starting to hit Vertinghen, vomiting, wobbly, the lot. Head clashes should become immediate substitution surely. But not take away from one of your allocatated 3. |
You answered your own question with your last para. Just viewing the injury, him polaxed on the floor and his appearance when going backed on it looked obvious he shouldn't be going back on. ...even a concussed man could see that ;-) | |
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