john the tinca
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Dirty TackleHers the tackle that BROKE Arsenals Eduardo's left leg after just 3 minutes play. .
PIC 1. Martin Taylor lunges in on Eduardo after just two minutes at St Andrews, cracking the Croatian's left leg in sickening fashion.
PIC 2.Taylor and Cesc Fabregas can see the extent of Eduardo's injury
PIC 3 ...It's a bad break and Eduardo is taken to hospital after lengthy treatment on the pitch
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stkflote
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i think taylor should be banned from football after this ,it could be the end of EDUARDO,S career
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ADMIN
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He should never be able to play football again.
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john the tinca
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said Martin Taylor should "never play football again" after the Birmingham captain's tackle broke Eduardo's leg.
Eduardo went down in the third minute of the Premier League encounter and Taylor was shown a straight red card.
"The tackle was horrendous and this guy should never play football again," Wenger told BBC Sport.
But Blues boss Alex McLeish responded: "Martin's not a dirty player. He's distraught over Eduardo's injury."
Eduardo, 24, remained lying on the pitch for seven minutes as medical staff attended to him before he was stretchered off and taken to Selly Oak Hospital.
Wenger hit out at the way he feels his team have been targeted by opponents.
"It goes with the idea that to stop Arsenal you have to kick Arsenal and that kind of thing was waiting to happen," he said.
"Many people have got away with too many bad tackles. We've escaped a few times but it's just not acceptable. If that is football it's better to stop it.
"The worst thing you hear after is that 'he's not the kind of guy who usually does that', but you need to only kill one person one time - it's enough."
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gothic vamp
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Must say he shouldn't play competative football again.
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roach man
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totaly agree
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larry
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He should banned straight away.
Mind you iv'e been waiting for something like to happen the ammount of similar tackle iv'e seen over the last 12months. I think all the sliding tackles should be banned straight away.
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