Ryan Mason

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Best wishes to Ryan. I hope he makes a full recovery and look forward to seeing him in a Hull shirt again, hopefully at the Lane
 
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Thoughts with Ryan and his family!

Also can't remember who it was but I think it was Abel but I seem to recall him holding mason down as he was trying to get up after it. Well played whoever it was.
 
Thoughts with Ryan and his family!

Also can't remember who it was but I think it was Abel but I seem to recall him holding mason down as he was trying to get up after it. Well played whoever it was.

Yeah, first instinct of someone in that situaiton will be to try and sit up and continue or walk it off, but that's the absolute worst thing, so whoever held him down was fantastic.
 
get well soon ryan! horrendous injury to suffer! hope you get all the support you need
 
Thoughts with Ryan and his family!

Also can't remember who it was but I think it was Abel but I seem to recall him holding mason down as he was trying to get up after it. Well played whoever it was.
I think it was Hernandez and Huddlestone. Good on them not letting him get up.
 
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It is crazy and unjust how two players clash heads and one carries on to score the second goal and the other suffers an horrific injury. Our luck and that of our players is totally out at the moment.

I think the difference was that Mason took the full force of Cahill's forehead to his temple.

Always gonna come off the worst.
 
I have heard/read nothing but support from the football community (and farther afield) ,players teams and fans together with one message -Get Well Soon Ryan Mason.
 
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Press coverage veers from the sensationalist doom (fighting for his life) to the more reserved holding statement (we wait to see).

Makes you wonder what the news is.

Monday better be good news.
 
wow!

this is a physical game, if they take all contact out, it will be like basketball.................. end to end, no touching involved.
high octane but boring.
each team trying to outscore each other, soon have games like cricket scores, 96 to 94....
 
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wow!

this is a physical game, if they take all contact out, it will be like basketball.................. end to end, no touching involved.
high octane but boring.
each team trying to outscore each other, soon have games like cricket scores, 96 to 94....

Basketball can be quite physical at times.

I think simply introducing a concussion test like a lot of sports have would do. The issue of being down a man is tricky though as a concussion test can take 10-15 minutes I think. In Aussie Rules you can have another player come on during that time but not sure if that would be doable in football.
 
Has any other club had a succession of injuries to big money signings (for us anyway) - from Bullard, to Snodgrass to Mason? It's like a curse.