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Published 20:09 16 Aug 2021 BST
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"We'll all agree this wasn't an elbow," began Parkinson.
"There's too many screenshots going around. When John Small hit him, he hit him with his elbow tucked down into his ribs. He hit him, Eoghan McLaughlin fell down and his elbow came up after."
"There are some pictures doing the rounds that are making out that the elbow was out before the hit and it's a disgrace. It's a disgrace on John Small and his reputation as a footballer."
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"John Small went into hurt Eoghan McLaughlin," continued the Laois man.
"He went into rattle him and if Eoghan McLaughlin had to leave the field because of that, I've no doubt John Small would be happy with that outcome. The pass from Hession had a little bit too much hang-time and Small went into nail him. There is no way he went into break his jaw. I would not accept that. But the fact of the matter is, Small didn't time it right."
Ger Brennan agreed with Parkinson, suggesting that while Small did go into hurt McLaughlin, he didn't go into injure him.
"Some of the still-shots going around and being used by reputable newspapers and journalists, I think it's disgraceful. When you hit a guy with a shoulder, it's by natural momentum that the ball comes through. That's just physics, it's the way the body moves.
“Did John Small go in to absolutely nail him, and leave a bit on him? Absolutely. "Did he want to break a guy's jaw? Absolutely not.”
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Whether it's okay for players to tackle with the intention of hurting is up to you but having watched Lee Keegan nail John Small in extra-time, there's no denying that, at this level, it's part of the game.
Unfortunately, none of this is any good to Eoghan McLaughlin, a double jaw-fracture later and the hope from everyone involved is that his recovery goes as smoothly as possible.
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