Paddy Kavanagh did nothing wrong. The Cork player is the one who put himself in danger. Brave lad, I hope he recovers quickly.
Great night for Dundalk and to a lesser extent Pats but we still have to get the job done tonight.
I could see Bohs getting something from that game but Drogs winning in Tallaght is a massive shock
Kavanagh did nothing wrong there and to suggest otherwise is ridiculous. It's just one of those unfortunate incidents and I hope he has a speedy recovery. I hope there will be no twitter bashing for Kavanagh similar to what some Derry "fans" subjected Hoban to....... twice!
Don't forget as well Cork fans (not sullanefc) defending Darren Dennehy for his sending off in Belfield earlier this season, which every other fan criticised as a horrendous tackle.
Basically my team good, other teams bad.
Well, now that the European campaign is over.
Oh I feel a bit sorry for Bohs. Clearly the better team throughout the injury has taken a bit of gloss over a terrific win for them
Last edited by Pablo Escobar; 26/07/2014 at 10:38 AM.
I didn't say otherwise. It's just unfortunate for them that their terrific performance for 70 minutes will be forgotten
Cork have released a statement saying Lenihan is ok which is great to hear. Suffered concussion so id imagine a few weeks on the sideline for him.
RTE saying he has been discharged from hospital - Thank God
Was at the game last night and saw him on the ground with the paramedics and club doctors over him - was very distressing
Well done to all paramedics , cork and bohs medical staff in been so quick in their actions and their excellent work in treating him
Check out the comment from some idiot called Fergal in the comments underneath this article:
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/irish...r-horror-fall/
Jeez, exaggerate much? Forgive me for taking a post like this from you with a large pinch of salt. Good contribution.
So you are basing that opinion on 1 or 2 posters on here? The ccfcforum was 50-50 on the red with most of the rest saying yellow. Making sweeping generalisations to make your point isn't very clever.
Look, only the player truly knows his intention but from what I've seen, IMO, he deliberately body checked a player in mid air and that is reckless.
Apart from the macho rugby stuff, I don't see much wrong with that comment. It's true you can't swallow your tongue, and from what's been said (again, I've only seen the vine link), simple first aid did prevent further injury. An incident can look distressing but have a simple, if long, treatment to keep it perfectly under control.
Its Doctor Fergal ..... (:
EDIT: Just following on from Stu's comment
I suffer from epilepsy myself - and have been told by my doctor that during a seizure it is very hard to swallow your tongue and that ppl should not try prevent it happening if I am in seizure
Not sure though if the same applies to linehan's case though - which obviously came from very different circumstances
Last edited by back of the net; 26/07/2014 at 2:06 PM.
What almost certainly happened is that, while unconscious, his tongue fell back and blocked his airway. This is very dangerous, but very easy to fix. You just open the airway (via a jaw thrust here due to the risk of a spinal injury). It's something you learn on any basic first aid course. Fergal may well have a point that it's not worth hyping up something that's really easy to fix by suggesting it needs paramedics. A paramedic would have been needed to rule out a spinal injury. The rest seems like basic first aid - monitor the airway; get to hospital
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