Ryan Mason

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As I mentioned earlier, feet have studs, heads do not. Yes heads need more protection, but there's a reason lunging studs up challenges are deemed worse.

I really don't know why this is even being argued about.

I don't think studs are particularly dangerous. Might cause a bit of pain but no real harm generally. The issue with those rash tackles is more about the amount of force with a grown man's momentum flying into someone's outstretched leg. Never really understood the term 'studs up'. How can you possibly slide tackle without your studs showing?
 
You still haven't given any good reason why. Head injuries are treating more seriously, yet head challenges aren't. A total contradiction.

I don't need to. I don't write the ****ing rules for the FA. I've contradicted nowt. In fact, I've said Cahill fouled Mason. Blame the standard of refs and the rulebook, not Cahill.
 
Could the Trust etc... get something going for Thursday? Applause on the 25th minute/singing of his name etc?

thought applause was reserved for death............. arent we being a little presumptuous?
cant applaud an injury.