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Originally Posted by Tom R
Kind of correct AvB.
But it's almost impossible to state whether or not there was deliberate intent.
But there have been instances where players have even admitted to wanting to hurt somebody.
Roy Keane for example should have been jailed for several years for what he did to Haarland. He fully admitted that he went out to break his leg and end his career, the fuckin horrible, horrible cunt.
If I approached any of you lot on the street and deliberately broke your leg (and believe me, with some of you it's tempting!) and then came clean and admitted it, then I'd fully expect to be sent down for it, and quite rightly so.
Football seems to have seperate rules than the rest of life. That shit aint right.
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Spot on mate. Its seems that if its done in sport then its okay. Keane is the obvious example and he has the audacity to come and almost brag about it in his book!
To be fair to the majority though, most of the time there is just a split second difference from making a brilliant tackle and breaking someones leg.