Bunkermagnet
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I think you missed my point. The medical world call anything other than a complete, intact and issue free bone as broken. Likewise we all have different pain thresholds.Yes it matters. If the tibia bone is broken in two pieces, then you don’t walk , let alone play football!
I’m also surprised that these days a player is allowed to play on with a serious injury.
Obviously, if the bone was in 2 pieces there’s no way she would have been able to play, but if it’s say a stress fracture and stable, she may well have been able to ride the pain and want to play.
If she is able to give 100% knowing her condition then fair play to her. If however she was like James, who knew she wasn’t fit and still played unable to give even 50% then that’s a different story.
I remember Phil Neal playing a whole season with a broken toe for fear of not getting back into the match day team. Some players are just more mentally tougher.