headhunter wrote:
So in other words, it was a collision between two players chasing a kick. Flower knocked him to the ground and maybe he did make some contact with the back of the head but he clearly didn't 'hit' him or intend anything other than chasing after the ball. Apart from anything else, as we saw just seconds later, if Flower had actually intended to hit Hohaia then he would've been knocked out. Unless you think pushing and shoving while chasing a kick is justification for sprinting after someone and attacking them with a forearm smash to the jaw.
I think this is the first time I've ever been accused of being a Wigan fan BTW.
a) I didn't accuse, I asked you. It would have explained your "defence".
b) It wasn't a collision. Answer me this: if you're colliding with someone do you stick your arm out horizontally from your torso? The first picture shows him at the side of Hohaia. He could have carried on running without perhaps touching Hohaia. There's NO NEED for him to stick his arm out. If they collide as you put it, Hohaia will lean into Flower either going shoulder to shoulder or will get a mighty shove in the back that sends him sprawling forwards - not sidewards.
You seem to be under the interpretation as well that we are saying that Flower runs and smacks him hard to knock him out. No one has suggested that. I said he clocks him around the head, it may not have been particularly hard but he still did it, knocks Hohaia off balance then shoves him out the way.
There was no need for it, and you still haven't explained why Hohaia would react as he did if it was just a collision.