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“you can only use an amount of force one level above what is being used against you” that is a rule of thumb or yardstick by which someone will be judged by IE Was the force used proportional and not excessive. It is to stop someone going above and beyond what is necessary in the circumstances. You are right we don't know all the background to this case . However the man in front of him had his hands in his pockets and at the time was presenting no threat as such so it doesn't look good . you say he may have had a concealed knife or syringe in his pocket - He may well have had a gun who knows ? In those cases he would be within his rights to lash out and also make a citizen's arrest. The fact that he didn't make a citizen's arrest would probably mean that he hadn't been threatened with a concealed weapon .
In law you can only use an amount of force one level above what is being used against you in order to claim self defence . The victim here had his hands in his pockets therefore no threat being posed. By lashing out the M.P can't claim self defence because there was no force being used against him. He has exacerbated his actions by repeatedly thumping him while on the ground. If hurty words were being shouted at him what he should have done is ignored it and walked away.
It's so obvious that Millwall have a game plan when they play us asway park the bus , frustrate us quieten the crowd .Bring the subs on late on to snatch the win . So Predictable and like you say we haven't learned the lesson. Harris is a very astute coach who plays to his strengths .
I think we leave it too late to get these young players out on loan. They are passed it in many cases before they have arrived . I read an interesting piece about George Bostock who went out on loan at a young age I think it was to a club in Iceland . He said it made him a much better player learning from older experienced teammates and made him physically stronger . It also made him a stronger individual mentally . He had to learn to live by himself on his own in a flat doing his own washing /ironing cooking etc . Also being in a different country wasn't easy at first but instilled a steel like determination to succeed .
Depends on the seriousness of the damage to the MCL obviously but good news that the cruciates are not damaged . Will need rest and slowly the recuperation process can begin . No blood flow as such to the ligaments so you have to take your time - body needs to heal fully before any stress put on it that's where the time element comes in .