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Thread: Wanderers wait on Mason fitness ahead of Brighton clash...

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    Wanderers wait on Mason fitness ahead of Brighton clash...

    WANDERERS are sweating on the fitness of Joe Mason ahead of Saturdays home clash with Brighton.

    The striker was unwell in midweek, which forced him to sit out the 0-0 draw at Derby, and now has an ear infection.

    The same complaint will sideline Andy Lonergan, although Dougie Freedman says he is hopeful that Mason will be able to play some part at the Reebok.

    Matt Mills is still a week away from returning to training, while Jermaine Beckford is still doubtful.

    Longer-term absentees Joe Riley (knee), Marc Tierney (broken leg), Stu Holden (knee) and Darren Pratley (shoulder) are definitely out.

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    re: Wanderers wait on Mason fitness ahead of Brighton clash...

    I hope he is fit for Brighton game we lacked the fire power against Derby.

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    re: Wanderers wait on Mason fitness ahead of Brighton clash...

    Yep - we desperately need him. Got to win our home games and get some sort of momentum for next season

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    re: Wanderers wait on Mason fitness ahead of Brighton clash...

    this is a load of crap from the club fitness
    s hit !

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