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League Cup Final. Celtic v Aberdeen


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Just now, GordonS said:
14 minutes ago, Dindeleux said:
Aberdeen defence must've got some second-hand concussion from the GMS incident based on their concentration levels.

Amazing how often a team have a collective concentration lapse after losing a teammate to a bad injury.

How often does it happen?

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1 minute ago, welshbairn said:

Are St John's not there to look after a big crowd rather than the players? You never see them at low profile games when the risk of player injury is just as high.

Aren’t they always there at lower league games? Not sure about low/highland league games though.

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5 minutes ago, Detournement said:

Why would they run?

No one was getting moved for a few minutes and they weren't going to be treating anyone when there are two club doctors and two physios there.

Because they're the "specialists", firemen don't slowly make their way to fires because "the fires not going anywhere" and there's a couple of blokes with buckets

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3 minutes ago, banana said:

Happens regularly. Boy gets a shot off or a cross in, absolutely smashed by the defender, nothing given because reasons.

I have no idea what you are talking about banana.  Think you've got your replies mixed up.

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Hope GMS is okay, looked like a bad one.

Also thought it was a dangerous challenge by Boyata and he's lucky to get away without a booking/ penalty conceded.

Having a go at the first aiders seems harsh. The players were understandably distressed, but they're bringing the stretcher on to remove the player once he's been stabilised/ given immediate care by the club's medical staff, they're not providing treatment themselves.

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1 minute ago, RandomGuy. said:

Because they're the "specialists", firemen don't slowly make their way to fires because "the fires not going anywhere" and there's a couple of blokes with buckets

Are you really this stupid?

Those are two totally different situations, I've been through 2 training days with St Andrews Ambulance this year and its clear morons on here have no idea what they are talking about.

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Aren’t they always there at lower league games? Not sure about low/highland league games though.
Never seen them at HL games but don't remember seeing them at run of the mill Falkirk games either, so maybe my memory's going.
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