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I just trust my eyes, my experience of playing good (nowhere near elite) football, and my experience of both how to apply physicality in a marking contest as well as being the victim of it.
Brown ? Great footballers that also would firmly admit that they would hurt the opponent if and when they could.
Voss? Same. But also has some skin in the game maybe.
Buckley? Same again. Much fairer than the other two. But has form in that there’s a fair bit of the victim-blame in him for things like this.
it is entirely possible to play the game hard and fair. Not avoiding accidental injury, but not ignoring the potential impact of actions on your opponent. Cripps does that almost always. But not in this case.
So your experience and your eyes are more valid than those of the tribunal and the names I mentioned? Is it possible at all that you are wrong or it is more contentious than you think?






