Maybe I over-reacted given the facts available. You would have thought the club doctor could have at least diagnosed him at half-time though?
Pumped up with adrenaline its quite possible that he didn't realise there was any long term damage. This is not uncommon and fellow posters who have been in this situation will back me up. Sometimes you don't really feel such knocks it till the following morning.
But without the analysis of trained professionals - its difficult to say how bad the injury appeared
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MQBlank wrote:Morrow does strike me as the kind of guy that thinks he could run off decapitation
Didn't he think he had cramp last year and was just trying to run it off, when in fact he'd managed to break something in his leg and pull the muscle off it??
The guys pain limit is crazy and along with adrenaline can mean that he probably just thought it was strained/sprained and because he was still playing and handling the ball ok he was fine to carry on!
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Liane wrote:Didn't he think he had cramp last year and was just trying to run it off, when in fact he'd managed to break something in his leg and pull the muscle off it?? The guys pain limit is crazy and along with adrenaline can mean that he probably just thought it was strained/sprained and because he was still playing and handling the ball ok he was fine to carry on!
Yeah. The guy is crazy tough
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OMG. I thought somepody was taking the pi$$ when I read the title. Huge, huge blow. By far our best player so far this season, we are going to struggle even more and be without a real leader.
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