The Ronaldo incident
The Ronaldo incident
Been reading the story about the kid who had his wrist broken at the Real Madrid vs Bournemouth friendly. A wayward shot from Ronaldo broke the kids wrist after he raised his hands to protect his face. It's reported he did this as his dad ducked out the way of hurtling football. If you were at a game with your child/ niece / nephew and a ball came your way would you duck out the way????
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Re: The Ronaldo incident
The father did the right thing. How else will youngsters learn to pay attention?




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Unless his Dad was actually standing next to the goalpost, has to be said he is a massive vagina for ducking out the way. Although saying that my dad once got a finger to a wayward Edu shot at Highbury and he still suffers pain in it now and then. We used to sit in the North Bank Upper 

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Cannot blame the dad, reckon he would have moved out of the way on instinct, not as if he had time to decide whether he was going to protect his child or not.
Broken wrists/fingers from shots happen from time to time for outfield players, just shows how goalkeepers do special arm/wrist/finger strengthening exercises and even then still occasionally break fingers.
Broken wrists/fingers from shots happen from time to time for outfield players, just shows how goalkeepers do special arm/wrist/finger strengthening exercises and even then still occasionally break fingers.
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Yeah a few years ago I was warming our goalkeeper up with some shooting practice and dislocated his finger, it was at a strange old angle and he asked me if I could straighten it out, well I had done first aid so gave it a go, after about 3 minutes of pulling at his finger and trying to push it back straight he went as white as a ghost and said he was going to throw up (pussyQuartzGooner wrote:Cannot blame the dad, reckon he would have moved out of the way on instinct, not as if he had time to decide whether he was going to protect his child or not.
Broken wrists/fingers from shots happen from time to time for outfield players, just shows how goalkeepers do special arm/wrist/finger strengthening exercises and even then still occasionally break fingers.



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So it's true Almunia is a wanker!QuartzGooner wrote:Cannot blame the dad, reckon he would have moved out of the way on instinct, not as if he had time to decide whether he was going to protect his child or not.
Broken wrists/fingers from shots happen from time to time for outfield players, just shows how goalkeepers do special arm/wrist/finger strengthening exercises and even then still occasionally break fingers.


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Re: The Ronaldo incident
OneBardGooner wrote:So it's true Almunia is a wanker!QuartzGooner wrote:Cannot blame the dad, reckon he would have moved out of the way on instinct, not as if he had time to decide whether he was going to protect his child or not.
Broken wrists/fingers from shots happen from time to time for outfield players, just shows how goalkeepers do special arm/wrist/finger strengthening exercises and even then still occasionally break fingers.![]()



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Re: The Ronaldo incident
playing a match many years ago we were missing our regular keeper but one of the lads had brought along his mate to play in goal. He assured us that the guy was good and we would be in "safe hands" with him.
During the warm up the stand in keeper astonished us all by saying " I don't like saving shots as it hurts my hands " Don't think he played for us again.
As for getting out of the way of a shot, it was probably instinct by the father to duck , but in years to come it will be a nice story.
During the warm up the stand in keeper astonished us all by saying " I don't like saving shots as it hurts my hands " Don't think he played for us again.
As for getting out of the way of a shot, it was probably instinct by the father to duck , but in years to come it will be a nice story.
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Re: The Ronaldo incident
QuartzGooner wrote:Cannot blame the dad, reckon he would have moved out of the way on instinct, not as if he had time to decide whether he was going to protect his child or not.
Broken wrists/fingers from shots happen from time to time for outfield players, just shows how goalkeepers do special arm/wrist/finger strengthening exercises and even then still occasionally break fingers.
Happened to me up the park about 3 years ago, got just a finger to a shot, tipped it around the post and broke my finger.
( shot was taken by my then 13yr old daughter


Re: The Ronaldo incident
Got a fat lip by Tony Woodcock once as a kid when practising shooting before the match