Summary
THE footage of the challenge by Pablo Mills, the Rotherham United midfielder, on Nathan Elder, the Brentford striker, is inconclusive. Mills would seem to have his eyes on the ball and does not check the whereabouts of his opponent, which is the first clue to a premeditated attack.
That said, he does lead with an arm and use extreme force which is, at best, reckless and, at worst, wantonly dangerous and actionable. Elder is unlikely to get vision back in his left eye for several months, has a double fracture of the cheekbone, a fractured eye socket, severe trauma to the left eyeball and bleeding in and around the area. Unsurprisingly, Andy Scott, his manager, is calling for the FA to step in.See the full content of this document
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