Ryan Mason

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Says on the HDM site that he's now stable.
Hope he makes a speedy recovery and regains full fitness in due time.
 
All the best to you Ryan. That was one awful collision and thank goodness you had teammates around you, Hudd and Abel, who knew enough to keep you down and still till medical help came. I hope you will be able to resume your career by next season, if not before, as in the last few games you had begun to show the form which had made you our record signing. God bless...we will all be praying for your full recovery!
 
Shocking collision let's hope he gets well soon, can't seeing him playing again this season, most important he fully recovers. Wish you a speedy recovery Ryan.
 
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Anybody think it was reckless by Cahill ?
Yes.
Went flying in, eyes closed, badly missed-timed / mis-judged, wiping Mason out.
If it were a tackle he'd have been straight off.
I'm not saying he meant it, of course he didn't. It was innocent in that respect. But wreckless and took the player out rather than contacting the ball. Commentators call it a 'clash of heads'. That just distracts from the reality of Cahill's atrocious challenge for the ball. Why should that not be a red card just like it would have been, without any shadow of a doubt, had it been a tackle?
It's horrible to re-watch it, but if you do in slow motion or pausing it, you see what an atrocious, wreckless, mis-timed challenge it was.
 
Yes.
Went flying in, eyes closed, badly missed-timed / mis-judged, wiping Mason out.
If it were a tackle he'd have been straight off.
I'm not saying he meant it, of course he didn't. It was innocent in that respect. But wreckless and took the player out rather than contacting the ball. Commentators call it a 'clash of heads'. That just distracts from the reality of Cahill's atrocious challenge for the ball. Why should that not be a red card just like it would have been, without any shadow of a doubt, had it been a tackle?
It's horrible to re-watch it, but if you do in slow motion or pausing it, you see what an atrocious, wreckless, mis-timed challenge it was.

I agree, I don't for one minute think it was intentional but it was late and wreckless.