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  1. #1
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    Took a while to find what you were saying
    I think Wood just got roughed up by McKenna and will be ok. Think he was sore in a few places after that tackle - McKennas out also now.

    You may be right about Tom
    Agree Taylor should start ahead of Ward
    I hope Defour will play again
    The fact there is little coming out on injuries from the club on the calf’s does make you wonder what’s happened.

    There’ll probably be something said in the Europa interviews.

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    Robbie has got niggly bits and bobs coming back from his main injury, but he’s three quarters up the way to fitness. His knee is very good but it’s other little things," Dyche said.

    "Steven is having a few delays with his calf, his knee is good, but he’s had a couple if disruptions with his calf. He gets back, has a bit of a tweak, gets back and has another tweak, which sometimes happens.

    "He’s a bit behind Robbie. Robbie’s days and days, Steven probably a number of weeks.

    "Robbie was touch and go for Monday, but we've got got be careful with him because it’s a longer term view."

    http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk...brady/?ref=mac

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