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  1. #1
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    freeman and mulgrew are injured for the foreseeable

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    Quote Originally Posted by FTFun View Post
    freeman and mulgrew are injured for the foreseeable
    I go back to what i said somewhere that we seem to have a number of players who are carrying injuries and i think these 2 have been in this situation for a number of weeks. Now Smith is back and the emergence of Butcher and Graham as capable of covering Mulgrew, 2 injured players are able to get some rest.

    Sadly i think McMann and Niskanen are also carrying injuries and we are not getting the best from them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chick A Saw View Post
    I go back to what i said somewhere that we seem to have a number of players who are carrying injuries and i think these 2 have been in this situation for a number of weeks. Now Smith is back and the emergence of Butcher and Graham as capable of covering Mulgrew, 2 injured players are able to get some rest.

    Sadly i think McMann and Niskanen are also carrying injuries and we are not getting the best from them.
    mcnulty must be carrying a ****ing broken leg then

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