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Previously on "US 'Soccer Moms' suing Fifa over heading the ball"

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  • quackhandle
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    Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
    Exactly what I was thinking.

    It is effectively repeated blows to the head.

    Heavier leather footballs in them days? (Not saying that heading a modern footie doesn't hurt or leave you with double vision)

    qh

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  • original PM
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    rather dissapointingly I was expecting this thread to be about soccer moms giving head.

    with photo's

    oh well.

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Exactly what I was thinking.

    It is effectively repeated blows to the head.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by Jog On View Post
    Only in America:
    Or in the UK - BBC News - Jeff Astle: Head injury footballer's case tip of the iceberg?

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  • darmstadt
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    Twats, presumably their UK partners in ambulance chasing (*): Negligence & Compensation Solicitors, Loss & Injury | Bolt Burdon Kemp





    (* I will admit that there is some good stuff being performed by them though)

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  • EternalOptimist
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    I suppose the yanks could wear 'header helmets', like laser quest stuff,
    it could count the number of headers then a little flag could come up so the ref could take action.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by quackhandle View Post
    Quick get a load of these in, we could make millions.

    Foam Football.

    qh
    Not a new product. We had some of them at primary school.

    Though being multi-cultural inner city kids we realised they were good for playing our games of Sting Ups when we got told off for playing it with proper footballs then tennis balls. You could still make them really hurt people but you had to be either more subtle in your aim or be really fast with the ball.

    It didn't work though. The game still got banned like British Bulldog

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  • quackhandle
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    Quick get a load of these in, we could make millions.

    Foam Football.

    qh

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  • barrydidit
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    I'm in favour of anything which makes Sepp Blatter's life just a little less comfortable.

    It could be quite an amusing rule. Say there was a limit of 10 'headers' per player;
    - would the ref be expected to keep count? They've been noted to struggle counting to 2 yellow cards.
    - would the player then have to be substituted, or play on without using their head? Sam Allardyce would be a European Cup winning manager within 2 seasons.

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  • Pondlife
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    Let me see if I have this correct.

    Heading a football = Potentially bad
    Kinder Egg = So dangerous they're banned
    9 year old kid with an Uzi = Just do it!



    lolz, those funny Americans.

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  • Jog On
    started a topic US 'Soccer Moms' suing Fifa over heading the ball

    US 'Soccer Moms' suing Fifa over heading the ball

    Only in America:

    'Soccer moms' to sue Fifa over concussion risk to children playing football - Health News - Health & Families - The Independent

    A group of American families is suing football's governing body Fifa for putting children who head the ball at risk of concussion, according to a report.

    The lawsuit, filed in California, accuses the sport's administrators of acting “carelessly and negligently”.

    It is not seeking financial compensation, but wants to see a limit on the number of times young players are allowed to head the ball among a number of other rules designed to protect children,

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