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Thread: ⚽Match Thread vs. Crawley 12.03.24 [EFL L2]

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  1. #1
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    I thought Mcgoldrick was out with a dead leg but he's been out for 3 weeks now, how long does it normally take players to recover from a dead leg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmiffyPie View Post
    Looks like there might be some meat on the bone?

    " And to top it all off, he has had a huge falling out with both Bostock and McGoldrick. Thats why we havent seen them.."

    "The two lads on Notts County Talk mentioned it last night after the game and said they'll mention more about it on their next show it's usually on a Thursday night about 8 00."

    And yes it is speculation.
    They could be the same source though, the old someone puts something made up on a forum, it’s read and quoted, then again and before long it’s ‘fact’. If they mention it in Notts County Talk then they need to come up with credible sources, not just ‘I’ve heard..’ or ‘There’s talk… ‘ Do they have access to any better information than we do? I’m not sure.

    If it is true, then he’s a dead man walking.

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