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Britain looks at danger of head injuries
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Britain looks at danger of head injuries

2014
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The British campaign gained renewed traction last year after a jarring incident in the Premier League in which Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris was knocked unconscious during a collision with Everton striker Romelu Lukaku. Lloris's manager at the time, Andre Villas-Boas, was widely criticized for allowing Lloris to remain on the field for the last 12 minutes or so of the match. Chris Bryant, a former rugby player and a Labour member of Parliament who has led the effort, rose in the Commons to call Lloris's injury \"horrific.\"
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New York Times Company
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