Broken bones & Injuries

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Happy Kopite
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Broken bones & Injuries

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They say things happen in threes, well in the 3 homes B games at our club there has been 3 players with broken bones. Firstly our captain broke his collarbone, then an opposition player broke his cheek and nose and yesterday an opposition player broke his lower leg. None of which were malicious.

Any other teams suffering from early season injuries?

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2 knee recons this year (4 last year), 3 torn ankle ligaments, 1 fractured leg, 1 hamstring tear, thumb sprain (goalkeeper), 1 knee athroscopy, a lot of bad backs, groin strains, driver strains..... shall I keep going??? :lol:
I need to think of a decent signature....

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broken bones ouch!!!
seen the tackle on the weekend. hard attack hate to be on the other side of it.

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Its all psychological injuries down at stingray park.

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Post by Happy Kopite »

Frappe wrote:Its all psychological injuries down at stingray park.
Your B team must have handed out a few already this season, surely?

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