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Posted by Ian on Nov-29-2004 23:18:

Ouch, ****ing ouch (for all men out there)

quote:
skysports.com
Udinese defender Per Kroldrup is uncertain when he will be fit to return to action following an injury while on international duty.

Kroldrup was hurt while playing for Denmark against Georgia earlier this month after being struck in the groin area by the ball.

The 25-year-old has yet to play since the accident and is waiting for the pain to subside before he can don an Udinese shirt again.

"It was actually an injury I picked up in the match against Georgia," Kroldrup told BT.

"Ten minutes from time, I got hit by the ball in the crotch, but could finish the match in pain.

"It's not possible to treat it really, it's just rest that helps."


owwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww


Posted by Michael19 on Nov-29-2004 23:31:

uggh

reminds me of phil babbs one. Christ, i bet there were alot of men crying in the pubs are that


Posted by denys envy on Dec-05-2004 05:46:

hah, i saw that match, i started laughing but then i kind of remembered what it felt like and stopped


Posted by Kia Kaha on Dec-06-2004 22:05:

Bah ... footballers are poofs. Just about everyone from Australia / NZ knows this story because the man is worshipped like a god down that part of the world, but for you Europeans, here it is (cut & pasted from rugby.com)

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If ever there was one moment when Wayne "Buck" Shelford embedded his name forever into rugby's rich history, it was during the infamous "Battle of Nantes" in 1986.

Playing only his second Test for the All Blacks against a physically intimidating French side, Shelford found himself at the bottom of a rather aggressive ruck on 20 minutes.

An errant Les Bleus stud found its way to his groin, where it somehow managed to tear his scrotum, leaving one testicle hanging out.

This alone would leave most men screaming in agony and heading for the nearest hospital. But not Shelford.

He calmly instructed the physio to stitch him up.

The French public were gobsmacked as an over-eager pitchside cameraman filmed the stomach-turning surgery, and even more so when Shelford returned to the field and carried on playing.

"I was knocked out cold, lost a few teeth and had a few stitches down below," recalls the Saracens coach.

"It's a game I still can't remember - I have no memory of it whatsoever.
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Legendary!!


Posted by Three 'O Three on Dec-08-2004 19:06:

Ouch, we all know that feeling


Posted by Billabong on Dec-09-2004 09:35:

The area that god meant only to be treated nicely.


Posted by D-res on Dec-09-2004 17:38:

obviously not the same incident, but:


Posted by Billabong on Dec-10-2004 17:03:

quote:
Originally posted by D-res
obviously not the same incident, but:



Looks like the other bloke is trying to rub him up the guys leg in mid air. The bloke on the ground must be tough and strong grrrrrrr


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Dec-14-2004 17:22:

Don't they wear cups? I know it still hurts being kicked in the groin when you have a cup on, but it at least gives some protection!

Though, at Tae Kwon Do tournaments, cups sometimes shatter.

I would be afraid of it splitting vertically, concaving inwards, pinching, then forming back to its original state with me in its maw.

I'm sure that's happened before...



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