Philatz, yes, I REALLY (why the bizarre capitals by the way?), do believe that footballers face the same "degree" of stresses and strains, albeit in different areas. Rugby players may suffer in the shoulder and back region but footballers play at an unprecendented pace today and suffer calf, achilles, metatarsal and other injuries, so why should big tough rugger buggers only play two games in two weeks? Football is faster than it ever has been; whether or not it is better is an entirely different story and I find myself increasingly reverting to grass-roots football. I played both, as already stated, and found football physically tougher, and why would anyone want a cauliflower ear?
Yes, Gazza did have his nuts twisted by Vinnie Jones, but this was so exceptional it made the papers everywhere, including the Middle East where I worked at the time. It goes on all the time in scrums, and eye gouging has yet to happen in football as far as I am aware. However, both are low and cowardly types of attack that do rugby no credit. Yes, footballers do commit assaults, (and Keane is the rare exception of the sociopath made good/successful), but not with the monotonous regularity of rugby players who, at the same time, try to perpetuate this smug sense of superiority and moral high ground.