I agree. they should be sent over to the 4th official who has a chair for them to sit on and they get 90 seconds time out. Any genuinely injured player will go back down if they try to keep going as their manager is a mourinho type **** who'd have thier leg fall off to block one more shot.
It's not just the chauvinism, Wishi; as I've posted on other threads, what astounds me is the arrogance. If your boss attempted to deny you medical assistance, based on their own superior 'knowledge' over the judgement of a qualified medical practitioner. then they would be liable to criminal and/or civil prosecution. Why are the FA not acting? They kicked up enough fuss over the Lloris head injury against Everton a couple of seasons ago. But secondly is this supposed 'knowledge' of the game. Has jose just not explicitly admitted he expects medical practitioners to go along with tactics and games involving feigned injuries? Remember when they parked the bus at Anfield the may before last and wasted over 25 minutes of ball time with suchlike stoppages? I'm sure I remember the RFU and the BMA savagely disciplining a medic involved with fake blood and stoppages a few years ago. is Jose expecting qualified medical professionals to risk their careers and liberty to play his ****ing shady shenanigans? As for Eva, yes, as the father of a student nurse I think such female role models are wonderful. Her qualifications on the subject are obviously more impressive than the coaching badges that Jose got off the back of a cornflake packet. And she is bloody gorgeous too - though that's obviously not important.
The irony of this is fantastic, isn't it? The refs should protect hazard, but not his own, qualified medical staff!
Deflection and distraction from Jose................the bottom line is...........Chelsea were poor at the weekend
I was giving first aid to some poor lady who'd been knocked off her bike by some jerk in a van a couple of years back. it was during the rush hour, so the cars were just driving around us (one even wound his window down and told us to roll her back onto the pavement). The paramedic turned up in her car - and promptly parked it across the road so that no traffic could move until she'd finished doing her stuff. The police turned up - and asked her how could assist. She was in charge until she said it was okay to open up the road, as far as they were concerned. After @ 15 minutes they eventually got the woman into an ambulance that the police had moved enough cars over to get through (she had a broken ankle, but they put a neck brace on too). Only then, after her say so, did the cops open the road up. Point is - football thinks it's so ****ing special, but if the FA were doing its business they'd be reminding its members the civil and criminal legal consequences of jumped-up managers overruling even the 'lowliest' medical professionals.
The problem is that play-acting is now almost an accepted tactic in the game. People just smile at the cheeky scamps rolling around as if shot then peering through their fingers to see if the ref's going to give anything. It's behaviour that has royally ****ed me off for a long time now because I don't like cheating, but a more serious effect can be if someone is genuinely seriously hurt and denied treatment because of the ignorance of someone like José, who has become caught up in the idea that winning, at any cost, is all that matters. If players only went down when genuinely fouled, it would make the refs' task so much easier, and if they stayed down you'd know they were genuinely hurt and could act accordingly.
I think the video shows clearly that the ref asked twice for medical staff to come on... and chelsea had a free too. The mistake it seems she made was not to go follow the physio on but to dare answer Mourinho back as the physio was swore at as sky had to cover his mouth with a bubble to stop us lip reading. The physio simply didn't dare answer back
I remember when it was consider weak to stay down. Certain players even carried on with broken bones... Pearce competed a game with a broken leg. Dion Dublin broke his neck and carried on. I'm sure there will be plenty of others too! They're all #fannies nowadays
Her "mistakes" apparently were thanking fans for their support via Facebook. Times reporter has suggested that there's has been an issue for some time with a few of the playersbSaying they can't be themselves or bond properly with her in the dressing room and that Mourinho wanted to keep the players happy. This is just his excuse to get her out of the team sphere. If that's true then it is indeed sexual discrimination as it has nothing to do with her professional performance. The actual on pitch incident via a similar scene. His best player ****s up by acting or being lazy and it's his actions that bring the doctor on and has him removed but Jose doesn't want to piss off the only player that gives him a title opportunity so takes it out on the doctor. And at best his ego won't now let him back down or worse the story above is true and he's a calculating **** who's used it to get her out of the dressing room for the little boys who can't tell their dirty stories in front of her. If it's true and I was her I'd sue. He has smeared her reputation as a doctor to keep a few thick misogynists happy. They must be threatened that her IQ is higher than all theirs combined. Bodanki has said on his board that there are another set of players that like and respect her and are very pissed off with Jose. Either way he's an arrogant twat who I think has under estimated that a lot of his fans aren't stuck in the 1950's.
Gerry Byrne broke his collarbone within 5 minutes of the start of the 1965 cup final, and played on through the whole of the game and extra time. It's not so much that modern players are fannies, more that the culture of the game has changed and it's become a pathetic tactical ploy to unfairly gain advantage. It's horrible, and quite frankly makes football a laughing stock amongst the followers of other sports.
I reckon this will end up with a pay off on the next quiet time.... Chelsea win a few and then she vanishes with a golden handshake and non disclosure signed. England games maybe... if she hangs round til next may then goes I'd be a little surprised
Yes, but when people are comforting her through the social medial she had little option than to appreciate them.
Yeah but in Sunday league beating a ref and throwing him on the boot of a car is always possible so if you want to sort a play actor out you can
I'm not saying what she did was right or wrong [I didn't know about Facebook] but there's always the option not to respond.