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How do you react to Kane making a back/tipping an opponent when they are jumping for a header?
This action could easily break arms, dislocate shoulders or even break a neck yet he gets away with it time after time.

Way back in the 60s when players were hard this action was thought of as unforgivable and players would take retribution into their own hands if the ref did nothing.

get over it Diego ffs <laugh>

been banging on about this for 3 years
 
get over it Diego ffs <laugh>

been banging on about this for 3 years
There was one incident where he arguably did this and @Diego has been going on about it ever since. Jumping into an opponent is an offence according to the current laws so making a back would require extraordinary timing and is not covered by any of the current Laws as far as I can see.
 
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There's a specific exemption for it, but it only applies if done safely, which that wasn't.
Hard to examine thoroughly though, as I didn't see any replays, as they weren't showing them.
Probably was a red though, in my opinion.
If you do an overhead kick and the opponent ends up in hospital it seems pretty clear it wasn't done safely, even without the benefit of a replay.
 
How do you react to Kane making a back/tipping an opponent when they are jumping for a header?
This action could easily break arms, dislocate shoulders or even break a neck yet he gets away with it time after time.

Way back in the 60s when players were hard this action was thought of as unforgivable and players would take retribution into their own hands if the ref did nothing.
Somebody needs to spend less time on r/soccer
 
Nothing of the sort.
I was just asking your opinion because i have never read anything from you on here saying it should be a red card for endagering an opponent or even seen you mention it.

It was mentioned extensively back when he was doing it regularly. It seems the media coverage at the time came to his attention as I personally can't recall him doing it at all in the past 2 years.

The fact you're under the impression none of us mention or discuss is simply due to that fact: he hasn't done it in ages.
 
A great decision by QPR to appoint Gareth Ainsworth as new manager, after several poor choices in the past. Ainsworth may be a right scruff but he’s an excellent manager and a terrific bloke.
BREAKING NEWS

O.Spurcat has supported a man not wearing a suit and minus a tie and a haircut. Is this the turnaround Spurs have been looking for?
 
get over it Diego ffs <laugh>

been banging on about this for 3 years
Also, despite the narrative that some rival fans like to try and create, Kane does not even really do this, he may have done it once or twice, but no more than any other CF does it. If we had to analyse all the United (and Pool) players (McTominay, Fabinho are 2 regular offenders) that should have been sent off but were let off with it, we would be here all week.