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David Busst is the stuff of nightmares.
I suppose that what happened to Nikki Lauda can be called a sporting injury too.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on October 30, 2017, 07:56:51 pmI suppose that what happened to Nikki Lauda can be called a sporting injury too.Johnny Herbert as well.
I've no desire to watch that American Football injury. But it'll be going some to be worse than Seamus Coleman's earlier this year. I've never before or since seen a player cartwheeling in a clockwise direction after a tackle whilst his lower leg was cartwheeling in an anti-clockwise direction. It's a tribute to him and the medical staff that he was back training within six months of the injury. I'd expected it to be a career-ender.
Quote from: RedJ on October 30, 2017, 08:29:53 pmQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on October 30, 2017, 07:56:51 pmI suppose that what happened to Nikki Lauda can be called a sporting injury too.Johnny Herbert as well.And Alex Zenardi too.
I just tried watching the link at the top from a half looking away angle but switched it off before the incident happened. Not sure if I witnessed the worst injury during a Conference game at Belle Vue, but I reckon it might have been the most painful, when an away player stopped a certain goal on the goal line with his Cream Crackers. It was a 100 mph pile-driver that smashed into his Mitchell brothers, resulting in him being carried off by two blokes clutching a leg apiece at 180 degrees. Poor bugger was as White as a ghost.
When playing rugby against West hartlepool, I suffered a compound fracture of my knee and ankle, my knee cap was on the left hand side, and my ankle had twisted to the right, I was in plaster for 18 months