Il Trap wrote: » After the conclusion of evidence, the jury of seven men and five women took two hours to return a not guilty verdict to a burst of applause from friends of Mr Morgan. QUOTE] Horrible cnuts. Hopefully young lad is 100% now. Yer man who did it is a right knacker. A much bigger lad aswell. A proper hard man! :rolleyes:
Jimoslimos wrote: » Pure and utter scumbag, can't understand how he got off."...meant to grab his shorts or jersey.." Pull the other one.
Abi wrote: » They played on after a guy had his nut sack torn off? Off the field or not, I think it's wrong. Jesus, I even wince thinking about it, can only imagine the pain.
Pete Campbell wrote: » Jesus how is it even physically possible to tear someones scrotum off???
Jimoslimos wrote: » Pure and utter scumbag, can't understand how he got them off.
gobnaitolunacy wrote: » Mindboggling that if this sort of sh*t happens on a GAA playing field it's somehow 'ok'.
ButtersSuki wrote: » More GAA ill-discipline and shameful behaviour from the cowardly witnesses who saw what happened but maintain silence thereafter. As for cheering in court, doesn't deserve comment. I'm not anti-GAA before I get attacked for the above. I love watching the skilful elements of top-class hurling; but the Association has a massive problem with discipline and violence between players and amongst fans and I'm also fed up of the reading about attacks on referees. Yet if anyone from outside the GAA dares to criticise the GAA they're roundly and uniformily condemned by those within GAA ranks. These incidents would not be tolerated in other codes, yet are an all too frequent occurence in GAA; with laughable "investigations" and punishments handed out when they are investigated - often it's easier to turn a blind eye.
1210m5g wrote: » There must have been some serious force involved to tear that mans scrotum off through a pair of shorts, i didn't think that could be done at all, let alone by accident.
When the scrotum is torn off, the testes can die or lose their capacity for hormone or sperm production. Surgery to cover the testes by reconstructing the scrotum or simply by burying them under the skin of the thighs protects the testes.