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Re: Kenny Arthur in Hospital
Sounds bloody horrible. Get well soon fella
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Re: Kenny Arthur in Hospital
all the best and speedy recovery
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update on fishy site says kenny will return to the north today than be looked at by the club doctors and he could miss up to six weeks of football! get well soon kenny! come on bavs, now is your time to shine
keep the faith 9points in the games over christmas easy easy |
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Get well soon Kenny.
Like Harwood Red said don't force yourself back too early. |
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:) Get well soon KING KENNY :)
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Just to let everyone know, Kenny was released from hospital yesterday and is now north again. He's a bit sore but okay.
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Thanks for the update Sparkie:)
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I am with you all the way on that K - P!! Why was he advised / allowed to play on?? I know some of the players are warriors(He being one of them!) but sometimes common sense must come into it:confused:
Did it have an effect on his game? Looking at the goals on T.V. (as I was not one of the 58) It looked to me that it did, I think most of us have seen Kenny much more reactive than he was in the last 30 mins on Friday night. |
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The decision was his to play on.
I do think however that the doctor should have over ruled his decision, passing blood isn't exactly a slight bump on the noggin. Hard working footballers such as Ken obviously want to keep on playing until they have no limbs remaining (Holy Grail sketch!) but surely it's the responsibility of doctors, coaches and management to look after their players before allowing such displays of courage. |
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Bear in mind the home team doctor takes responsibility for both teams in 99% of times. To my knowledge visiting teams have brought their medic 3 times to the FES in the last 5 years. Our doc has travelled to Colchester, Bury and Morecambe in the last 5 years. The only decision in FA rules that that any Club Doc can rule on his a head injury. Don't think any away manager would be mighty pleased to be told his goalkeeper/ or indeed any player can't play in the 2nd half!! The last issue we had at the FES was Worksop in the FA Trophy when our doc advised a Worksop player should not continue in the 2nd half. Ronnie Glavin (their manager) was less than impressed and the advice was totally ignored!! I'm sure the Lincoln doc gave our staff advice, but the final decision for Kenny to continue would have been made in the away dressing room. |
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I doubt anyone from our management would react in such a way knowing Kennys symptoms were so serious.
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