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31st March 2017
01:43pm BST

"I'm not sure of the International rules because I'm not involved, but it seems a bit harsh to me."https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/847211819265658880 Then he wheeled out the hackneyed 'not that type of player' excuse that really, never rang true. The man who "certainly" wasn't Neil Taylor that broke Seamus Coleman's leg looked the absolute image and played football exactly like the Welshman. That Taylor imposter could make a decent living impersonating the Villa man... well, less so now.
"He's never going to forget about it but he's got to try and get on with it. He's naturally saddened because it's certainly not Neil Taylor. He's recovered from a serious injury himself (a broken ankle in 2012) so he knows what it is."Bruce also tried to claim that leg-breakers, or at least potential leg-breakers of this magnitude, are a standard weekly occurrence in the sport.
"He was reckless, he understands that. He hesitated and was in two minds whether he should go for the challenge but he's caught him. It's part and parcel, we see it every week and players get injured, although none of us want to see it."There are heavy tackles and there are horror tackles. There's no denying which category Taylor's one fell under.
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