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How Much of a Suspension Does Shattering Someone's Leg Warrant? Note: Pictures Are Disturbing

by SSreporters
created February 25, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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I have to shorten this article due to time constraints (meaning I leave for school in 30 minutes), my article was blocked for spam filter for some reason.

This is a hot topic in the world of soccer, as Arsenal forward Eduardo Da Silva had his leg broken into 3 pieces by Birmingham's Martin Taylor. Eduardo will miss the rest of the season and Euro 2008 for Croatia (Brazilian born but decided to play for Croatia). Now, I only have pictures for you, since the fun folks at Youtube yanked every video, but here is how this happened.

In the 3rd minute of a pivotal match for the Gunners, Eduardo was looking to make a run first, then decided to pass the ball, which was given away. Before that happened, Taylor made a dangerous tackle in an effort to poke the ball away, with his cleats high and coming hard at Eduardo's legs. The images says it all. Taylor was kicked out of the game with a red card shown to him, medical staff ran to the pitch, and started to work on Eduardo. Had this not happened quickly, Eduardo could've had his foot amputated. There is still a possibility that this injury is career ending. The whole stadium was visibly shaken, as all the the fans, managers, and players were watching in disbelief.

The match ended 2-2, and Arsenal ended up dropping 2 points, and had their Premiership lead cut to 3 points. But that was irrelevant to the concern of Eduardo, aged 22.

At one point, Arsene Wenger, manager for Arsenal, said Taylor should be banned for life. He then retracted his statements later in the day.

The major question is how long of a ban does this deserve? Alex Holowczak believes 5 is in order (12 games left for Birmingham in the season), Rawbeezeitz says 10 would be fine. My dad believes he should be banned for as long as Eduardo is gone, and he played soccer, and he watched an opponent's leg break, so don't question his knowledge. The pundits are mixed on this situation.

I think it was a stupid tackle, totally unnecessary, and very dangerous. Accident or not, that's at least 10 matches for Taylor. If you shatter someone's leg and only get away with being banned for 5 matches, that's a crime. I understand the whole Birmingham team, and especially Taylor feels sorry for Eduardo and are upset. But a tackle like that ending someone's season and potentially their career has to have some price to pay.

What do you guys think about this?

And best of wishes to Eduardo, who I hope fully recovers and can play again. I wouldn't want to end my career at the age of 22 that way.


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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
642 days ago
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Truly horrific action by Taylor. Hopefully Eduardo can make a full recovery. My initial reaction when I saw this was not a pleasant one. I did not get to see the match because of a previous engagement and had to wait for the highlights. I still am unsire of what type of ban he should receive but 3 matches is ridiculous.
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SSreportersLegend
642 days ago
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Huh? Alex said 5....oh, I think in the Premiership it's a mandatory 3 match ban.
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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
642 days ago
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Yeah a straight red card is a automatic 3 match ban.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
642 days ago
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But it can be >3 if the FA feel it warrants it.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
642 days ago
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Those crazy European soccer bastards..... {shakes head}
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
642 days ago
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Poor Mark Taylor.
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Frank StevensonRed-Shirting
642 days ago
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I like the idea you came up with "Eye for an Eye, tooth for a tooth": If it is close to a life bannishment instead of doing that (which if ever handed out will always get criticized) do what you said: he's out for as long as the other guy is out. Maximum: 1 year- if the guy never returns or retires. And see that's why I won't let my kid play soccer: football is fine, hockey is fine, lacrosse is fine, rugby is fine, but soccer is just too dangerous.
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Frank StevensonRed-Shirting
642 days ago
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Any Given Sunday?
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
642 days ago
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"Eye for an Eye?" Didn't the NHL try that in the 70s?
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Frank StevensonRed-Shirting
642 days ago
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Wrong spot. Any Given Sunday?
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
642 days ago
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Eduardo spoke out about "the tackle" from his sickbed today. He said he was disappointed to miss Euro 2008, and how he looks forward to getting back into action. He didn't criticise Taylor at all, and he agreed it was just a freak accident. Indeed, it was revealed, that when Eduardo was taken to Selly Oak Hospital after his accident, Taylor was at his bedside for a time. Eduardo accepted the apology from Taylor, and it was reported that there were no hard feelings.
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Frank StevensonRed-Shirting
642 days ago
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That's what any player should do unless it was blantaly a harmful dangerous intentional tackle. Yes people do stupid moves in the heat of the action but this doesn't appear to be another Zidance incident (right?)
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
641 days ago
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Mark Taylor is such an amazing man. Truly a credit to Englishmen everywhere. He's a bit clumsy, but he's just so wonderful it makes up for it.
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SSreportersLegend
641 days ago
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I agree Rawb, better yet, we should pay him to do this again.
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Cougar2000All-American
642 days ago
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Ban the guy for at least 3 games if not life.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
641 days ago
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well, Taylor should be banned longer than Eduardo's recovery time, He had ruined someone's living, and that's not an easy problem.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
641 days ago
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it was an accident. are you going to suspend every for a year that is involved in an injury causing play? At most, the FA should have Taylor sit for the remaining 11 games, and take it from there.
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A QQVarsity
641 days ago
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At the time i was watching the game with friends, "girls included" and i was in the kitchen when i heard a kind of sigh then scream of disgust, so i ran out and saw His Leg and i was horrified, as you dont really see that everyday in Football"Soccer"... Anyways hope for a quick enough recovery for Eduardo and about the suspension atleast 5... but the FA will decide soon enough...
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SalmanpourVarsity
641 days ago
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This comment makes me feel as if i'm reading a thriller story book. Btw "TMI" on the (girls included) you make it sound like girls don't watch soccer games! Lamo FOOTBALL/Soccer....
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SSreportersLegend
641 days ago
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It probably means his mom and sister.:)
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RomiezzoLegend
641 days ago
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"A sigh then scream of disgust?" You're not R.L. Stine.
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Anonymous Fanatic #3
641 days ago
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Accident? Righto. When you land someone in hospital in a road accident, what happens to your license?
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