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Re: Aaron Ramsey's broken leg

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Originally Posted by Tietäjä View Post
So, to pin it down. Because competitive football is not communism where we before games agree who gets to win and who gets to lose for the greater good, we're stuck with a competitive status quo where Ramsey's feet are the inevitable victims of this capitalistic thrill. The obvious response to this elaborate strike from the French fencing team, is categorical imperative.
I feel you may be better off replying to the blog dear. Or perhaps arguing in some retarded wikipedia article discussion thread?

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How do we solve the problem of competition causing injuries in football, or competition causing problems in capitalism?
It's not a problem. It's just a thing. Unless you really like "football" (in the sense of pass and movement and technique) and worry about "competition in football" (as in bringing the opposition down to your level by kicking them) wrecking "football". In which case you want to recategorise tackles, add a "possible to cause serious injury" and a "likely to cause serious injury" category and then ban players for those types of tackles. Or something like that.


Although this was all sarcasm anyways so who cares oh isn't the internet tiresome and tedious, watch while I feign disinterest and post ironically in a world-weary fashion.
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