Just understand the English language before you post such crap.
I understand it fine. No one was to blame. Understand what the word blame is. Also understand that this isn't the ****ing situation to debate the nuances of the English language.

Just understand the English language before you post such crap.

I understand it fine. No one was to blame. Understand what the word blame is. Also understand that this isn't the ****ing situation to debate the nuances of the English language.![]()
Very well saidI am no apologist for Cahill, but do wish the lad well. I've watched the incident back and how anyone could suggest it was his fault, hand on heart I don't know. He was assertively looking to get a strong head on the ball in a legitimate attacking opportunity. Mason's glancing header and turn of head couldn't have been predicted. Both lads deserve our best wishes. Ryan's immediate future is our primary concern but Cahill should also be supported and helped to get over this.
I am no apologist for Cahill, but do wish the lad well. I've watched the incident back and how anyone could suggest it was his fault, hand on heart I don't know. He was assertively looking to get a strong head on the ball in a legitimate attacking opportunity. Mason's glancing header and turn of head couldn't have been predicted. Both lads deserve our best wishes. Ryan's immediate future is our primary concern but Cahill should also be supported and helped to get over this.
I am no apologist for Cahill, but do wish the lad well. I've watched the incident back and how anyone could suggest it was his fault, hand on heart I don't know. He was assertively looking to get a strong head on the ball in a legitimate attacking opportunity. Mason's glancing header and turn of head couldn't have been predicted. Both lads deserve our best wishes. Ryan's immediate future is our primary concern but Cahill should also be supported and helped to get over this.
He's not getting grief but it's still a foul if he misses the ball!It's a contact sport and there's a risk these sort of things will happen. I remember Ryan Shawcross getting loads of grief after he broke Aaron Ramsey's leg after a reckless 50/50 challenge. He was visibly upset when it happened and was close to tears when he realised the state Ramsey was in.
Cahill went for a 50/50 header and Mason's come out of it with a very nasty injury but Cahill doesn't deserve grief for it.
He's not getting grief but it's still a foul if he misses the ball!
It was a foul that's all! But anywhere else on the pitch with a mistimed tackle it would have been pulled up!It's a foul but it's not malicious. I've seen and heard people demanding Cahill be banned from playing football and deserving of jail time. Like I said, it's a contact sport. It's not like he sunk his teeth into a player on three separate occasions off the ball.
It was a foul that's all! But anywhere else on the pitch with a mistimed tackle it would have been pulled up!