Watching a friend's match and this happened - not the first time I've experienced/seen this in all the seasons I've played, but it's getting past a joke. How a shirt-pull can cause an injury 75% of the time I don't know...
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Watching a friend's match and this happened - not the first time I've experienced/seen this in all the seasons I've played, but it's getting past a joke. How a shirt-pull can cause an injury 75% of the time I don't know...
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This happened to me in two games/two days.
I was looking in the internet about that but couldn't find how shirt pulling can cause such injuries - some photos
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even with this, I cannot understand how a player can have a serious injury :eek:
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Maybe that player had emotional connection with his shirt and suffered mental breakdown after the shirt got torn... :rolleyes:
Maybe his players. like mine, play hockey as a hobby and the merest shirt pull brought your lightweights down and it wasn't the pull pf the shirt but the landing? ;)
Actually there's nothing wrong or maybe the TEXT is, you know that nobody is pulling someone tshirt, that's just a simply text and you can write anything there.
http://i.usatoday.net/sports/gallery...horizontal.jpg
For me is quite funny but yea, maybe they should change the text with something better:
PEPE is trying to get the ball
X PLAYER injured
The reff. got injured too!
NO CARD!
Yeah, should change it but its more a frequency thing. ;). My issue is not that it can't happen, it can, but that it should be a rarity. One of the issues I have with T11 commentary is 'intersting', 'entertaining' or 'rare' comments appear to frequently.
They could get the balance between routine/mundane comments and special ones better.
IRL - Player B offers to shake hand, Player A ignores it, Player B shoves Player A, Player A kicks Player B, Player A Punches Player B, Player B is injured, Players C to Z join in, Spectators #1 to #500 enter the park.
T11 commentary would say "Whistle Blows". "Player B is injured". Must've been a loud whistle.
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so common, you can see it every Sunday in the football games :p
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this is a 5 days injury (at least) in t11 :rolleyes:
Player A spits on player B.
Player A is not going to get away this time.
Red Card.
Player B is holding his ankle. He looks injured.
How can a player injure his ankle by another player spitting on him? LOL
By the way, it seems that some players have hidden special abilities. For instance, the habit of getting red cards.
I had a player like this in my team; he had two red cards in the 'space' of a few matches. I sold him.
When I saw that there was an 'achievement' for having a player sent off for spitting, I vowed that any player who got that for me would be on the transfer list within five minutes of the match ending.
In the fullness of time, a player did - unfortunately I was away on business and didn't have a reliable enough mobile signal for anything more complex than watching a match. After serving his two match suspension, he resumed playing, and scored two hat-tricks in the next three matches, and was top scorer that season - anyone want to get rid of a player that good?
The comments was just for fun, but I have seen comments where a player spit on another player, and the latter got injured; the offender was red-carded.
The player in my team did not get red carded for spitting. He had the habit of getting red cards. At the beginning, this player seemed to one of the best player in team, but then after some average performances and 2 red cards, I decided to sell him because later on if this happens again, it might cost the team an important result.
Your player was more like a Luis Suarez; he had improfessional behavior, but he played very well and scored a lot of goals. :p
Would be better if they had an injury condition on comment selection.
No injury = allow choice of comment to include shirt, spit, tackle behind, etc; Injury = a more selective comment choice like Tackled from behind, Pulled down, a good ol' smack in the chops for a Yo Mamma comment or "Chopper Harris strikes".