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Thread: Ben Amos out for three to six weeks...

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    Ben Amos out for three to six weeks...

    Ben Amos faces between three and six weeks on the sidelines, after injuring ankle ligaments during Bolton's weekend draw against Queens Park Rangers.

    Amos was absent from Wanderers' defeat at Birmingham City on Tuesday night, after scans revealed the extent of damage suffered inside the opening 45 minutes of Saturday's game at Macron Stadium.

    The former Manchester United goalkeeper received treatment at half-time and managed to complete the remainder of the match, but is now unlikely to feature until April while he recovers from the problem.

    Paul Rachubka deputised in Amos' absence at St Andrew's, while academy graduate Harry Campbell wasd amongst the substitutes after Bolton's request to sign an emergency stopper was rejected by the Football League.

    Neil Lennon has Ross Fitzsimons available for selection after he returned from a recent loan spell at Bishop's Stortford, whilst also having the emerging talent of William Jaaskelainen should he be required.

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    re: Ben Amos out for three to six weeks...

    We might have a chance of winning a few games in the next three to six weeks now then!

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