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Sakamoto Injury (2 Viewers)

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edgy

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  • Oct 2, 2024
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So we've probably all seen it. But I need to know, in my quest for knowledge, why is there no blood?

Hopefully Drs Saddlebrains & GIMOC can explain.
 
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Sky Blue Pete

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #2
edgy said:
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So we've probably all seen it. But I need to know, in my quest for knowledge, why is there no blood?

Hopefully Drs Saddlebrains & GIMOC can explain.
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Mve did a lot of cleaning up as they took him off the pitch
Think it bled a lot
 

Otis

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #3
edgy said:
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So we've probably all seen it. But I need to know, in my quest for knowledge, why is there no blood?

Hopefully Drs Saddlebrains & GIMOC can explain.
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Looking at that, I have come to the conclusion that Sakamoto is an android.

Bloody good at that sort thing, are the Japanese, though this is definitely a step up from a robot vacuum cleaner.
 
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edgy

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #4
I just expected to see a river of blood with such a wound. Even seconds after it's been wiped or cleaned.

Something like this:

 
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napolimp

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #5
Was it a stamp then? And if so, is it just going to be ignored, as usual, because the EFL doesn't take retrospective action when Coventry are on the receiving end.
 
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Perennial Lurker

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  • Oct 2, 2024
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napolimp said:
Was it a stamp then? And if so, is it just going to be ignored, as usual, because the EFL doesn't take retrospective action when Coventry are on the receiving end.
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Was a definite stamp for me , cowardly one as well
 
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skybluecam

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #7
Would guess because it's more of a puncture than a cut may have taken slightly longer for all the blood to come out. Guessing this image is within seconds of it happening.

Glad it's not a broken bone or ACL or something.
 
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Perennial Lurker

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #8
skybluecam said:
Would guess because it's more of a puncture than a cut may have taken slightly longer for all the blood to come out. Guessing this image is within seconds of it happening.

Glad it's not a broken bone or ACL or something.
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I thought it was more serious at first with Saka shaking his head and looking visibly upset
 

Saddlebrains

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #9
edgy said:
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So we've probably all seen it. But I need to know, in my quest for knowledge, why is there no blood?

Hopefully Drs Saddlebrains & GIMOC can explain.
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Id take a guess at it being a cut bro
 
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wingy

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #10
Simples really,he looks like he using his thumb to apply pressure to the wound knowing the precise spot lol!I think they prepare them for such instances when in kindergarten, really!+
 
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SkyBlueSam01

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #11
edgy said:
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So we've probably all seen it. But I need to know, in my quest for knowledge, why is there no blood?

Hopefully Drs Saddlebrains & GIMOC can explain.
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Takes a few seconds for significant bleeding to start (unless it hits a major vessel) because there's hardly any pressure in the capillaries that would have been broken here. By the time the medics got to him there would have been a bit more blood...

Also you get a relatively high density of blood vessels close to the skin surface to help with temperature regulation, and obviously loads very deep to supply major organs etc, but not really many around places like the outside of the knee joint as there isn't much that needs a good supply of blood cells around there
 
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wingy

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #12
SkyBlueSam01 said:
Takes a few seconds for significant bleeding to start (unless it hits a major vessel) because there's hardly any pressure in the capillaries that would have been broken here. By the time the medics got to him there would have been a bit more blood...

Also you get a relatively high density of blood vessels close to the skin surface to help with temperature regulation, and obviously loads very deep to supply major organs etc, but not really many around places like the outside of the knee joint as there isn't much that needs a good supply of blood cells around there
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I love a scientific explanation! good explanation Sam!
 
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fernandopartridge

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #13
edgy said:
I just expected to see a river of blood with such a wound. Even seconds after it's been wiped or cleaned.

Something like this:

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Leave it out Enoch
 
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Terry_dactyl

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #14
Perennial Lurker said:
Was a definite stamp for me , cowardly one as well
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Was it really? I only saw it once and thought it looked accidental. Although the cut seems a bit deep to be caused just by someone running over someone…would need to see it again.
 
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skyblu3sk

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #15
Terry_dactyl said:
Was it really? I only saw it once and thought it looked accidental. Although the cut seems a bit deep to be caused just by someone running over someone…would need to see it again.
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I saw it a few times thought they both moved to miss each other and ended up in the same spot at the same time. Didn't think it was malicious.
 
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edgy

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  • Oct 2, 2024
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SkyBlueSam01 said:
Takes a few seconds for significant bleeding to start (unless it hits a major vessel) because there's hardly any pressure in the capillaries that would have been broken here. By the time the medics got to him there would have been a bit more blood...

Also you get a relatively high density of blood vessels close to the skin surface to help with temperature regulation, and obviously loads very deep to supply major organs etc, but not really many around places like the outside of the knee joint as there isn't much that needs a good supply of blood cells around there
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This is the content I wanted to learn. Thanks.

Though will say the photo above was taken when the medical staff were with him, you can see their blue shorts.
 
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Terry_dactyl

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #17
skyblu3sk said:
I saw it a few times thought they both moved to miss each other and ended up in the same spot at the same time. Didn't think it was malicious.
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Yeah, that pretty much describes what I thought I saw.
 
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shmmeee

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #18
Japanese people can actually stop their heart beating at times of extreme stress as a survival mechanism.
 
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wingy

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  • Oct 2, 2024
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shmmeee said:
Japanese people can actually stop their heart beating at times of extreme stress as a survival mechanism.
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They shall inherit the earth then!
Stop with the stereotypes will you !🫣
 

Para1140

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #20
Perennial Lurker said:
Was a definite stamp for me , cowardly one as well
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Blackburn forum saying it was totally acidental and their player didnt even know he’d done it. Need to see a replay
 

Para1140

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #21
Out of interest who took the photo and how was it leaked. Personally if it was me with that injury I wouldnt be to happy if one of the medical staff at posted it on social media ?
 
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shmmeee

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #22
Para1140 said:
Out of interest who took the photo and how was it leaked. Personally if it was me with that injury I wouldnt be to happy if one of the medical staff at posted it on social media ?
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It’s a screenshot from TV?
 
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David O'Day

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #23
it was a stamp, Kitching clattered him just after in revenge
 
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skybluecam

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #24
Para1140 said:
Blackburn forum saying it was totally acidental and their player didnt even know he’d done it. Need to see a replay
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looks accidental to me tbf

https://www.ccfc.co.uk/videos/0_i193ywr6

~00:37:30
 
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SkyBlueSam01

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #25
edgy said:
This is the content I wanted to learn. Thanks.

Though will say the photo above was taken when the medical staff were with him, you can see their blue shorts.
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Yeah you're right actually! Interesting tbf - you can see a bit of blood pooling at the top of the wound (or is that just a shadow?)
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #26
Assume he will escape any retrospective disciplinary action for this?
 
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procdoc

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #27
I’ve put my cock in worse gashes to be honest
 
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Terry Gibson's perm

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  • Oct 2, 2024
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Brighton Sky Blue said:
Assume he will escape any retrospective disciplinary action for this?
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If you were playing Blackburn next you would hope he gets away with it as he was a bit of a disaster.
 
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quinn1971

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #29
Sat right in lline With it, looked a shocker, lucky to get away with just a few stitches
 

ProfessorbyGrace

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #30
Bet that was painful when the adrenaline wore off. Poor Tatsu, his luck is terrible.

Reminds me (oddly) of when I almost sliced my left index finger to the bone in a darkroom at Henley College in 2000. Some swine had nabbed the film can opener so dickhead here thought ‘ah, sod it, I’ll use scissors…’

Yeah, it didn’t end well. The tutor taking the photography class nearly fainted whilst saying: ‘don’t worry, I’m a first aider…’

There we are, nice little story for you all on a Wednesday evening, to take your mind off Tatsu.
 
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ptr

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #31
napolimp said:
Was it a stamp then? And if so, is it just going to be ignored, as usual, because the EFL doesn't take retrospective action when Coventry are on the receiving end.
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They’ve taken action. Sakamoto has received a one match ban for diving.
 
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shmmeee

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #32
procdoc said:
I’ve put my cock in worse gashes to be honest
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How is the medical malpractice trial going?
 
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Nuskyblue

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  • Oct 2, 2024
  • #33
SkyBlueSam01 said:
Takes a few seconds for significant bleeding to start (unless it hits a major vessel) because there's hardly any pressure in the capillaries that would have been broken here. By the time the medics got to him there would have been a bit more blood...

Also you get a relatively high density of blood vessels close to the skin surface to help with temperature regulation, and obviously loads very deep to supply major organs etc, but not really many around places like the outside of the knee joint as there isn't much that needs a good supply of blood cells around there
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Is that a fact, I had a pretty bad cut on my wrist. I could see all the veins and what not. No blood for 10 or so seconds which I didn't expect, now I know!
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Oct 2, 2024
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Nuskyblue said:
Is that a fact, I had a pretty bad cut on my wrist. I could see all the veins and what not. No blood for 10 or so seconds which I didn't expect, now I know!
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I think I could rustle up one of my Year 8 lessons on the circulatory system to help?
 
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SkyBlueSam01

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  • Oct 2, 2024
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Nuskyblue said:
Is that a fact, I had a pretty bad cut on my wrist. I could see all the veins and what not. No blood for 10 or so seconds which I didn't expect, now I know!
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Yeah pretty much! I'm sure a surgeon could give a more detailed answer but that's the gist of it!
 
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