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Quote[/b] (EastStandBlue @ Aug. 06 2006,18:58)]I Don't wish to sound harsh, and i wish him the best of luck with his recovery... but if it truly is all down to him being dehydrated he should understand, as a professional, he'll need to up the intake of fluids on a day like yesterday. Its basic common sense...
Exactly, a professional footballer shouldn't collapse with dehydration midway through a game.

It wasn't exactly boiling hot yesterday,albeit a bit warm

The thought occured that our boy Lukey may have been on the lash the night before IMO hence the dehydration issue (there are other explanations obviously)

It seems a bit odd that an athlete doesn't know what his fluid levels should be prior to a game...
 
Obviously I don't like to see people stretchered off with serious injuries, but why do the crowd applaud someone for getting injured?
 
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Quote[/b] (OneDreweBroughton @ Aug. 06 2006,22:24)]Obviously I don't like to see people stretchered off with serious injuries, but why do the crowd applaud someone for getting injured?
Good point
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