Some bad news, although thankfully player and club are aware of the problem. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17926865
this is getting rather alarming. It seems that in recent months there have been a lot of healthy athletes who are suffering serious injuries such as this.
Even putting aside the rivalry, for the good of football I really hope Wrexham do it. If L***n get to the final, they could either meet Mansfield, whose CEO is as bad as L***n fans, or York, whose celebrations last time caused L***n fans to get decidedly nasty even by their own low standards.
Good point Ak, use reverse logic on the ignorant neanderthal football fans, they'll never notice. Anyway MM is a day nearer the dole office and the scum won.
http://mbl.is/sport/enski/2012/05/01/hughes_reiknar_ekki_med_heidari/ How do you say out for the season. The headline is Hughes reckons without Heiðar.
Jacob Greenwood ‏ @JGreenwood91 Luton 'fans' slash the tyres of the Wrexham supporters coach leaving 800 fans stranded, nice club As if we're surprised!
google translation: Mark Hughes, QPR manager, considers likely to Heidar Helguson participate in two games last season in the Premier League this spring after his nárameiðsli rose up again in training. Heath was out for two months, but started playing again in April. He could not play last weekend. "We are not sure whether he can leilkið with us again in the period. He finds a little upset that the operation was carried on. But the operation was successful and this moment is as it is, he was determined to play again in the period. Maybe it was too early in it. This does not look like a serious, but we have to monitor it and know more in the coming days, "said Hughes in West London Sport. QPR is a high relapse for the last two rounds where they face Stoke at home and Manchester City away. While heath has only managed to play 16 games of 36 in the league this season he is QPR's top scorer with 8 goals.
Do not trust google. Mark Hughes, QPR manager, considers Heidar Helguson unlikely to participate in two last games of the Premier League season this spring after his groin injury flared up again in training. Heiðar was out for two months, but started playing again in April. He could not play last weekend. "We are not sure whether he can play with us again this season. He is little upset that the operation was carried out. But the operation was successful and this moment it is as it is, he was determined to play again this season. Maybe it was too early. This does not look serious, but we have to monitor it and know more in the coming days", said Hughes in West London Sport. QPR has big danger of defeat for the last two rounds where they face Stoke at home and Manchester City away. While Heiðar has only managed to play 16 games of 36 in the league this season he is QPR's top scorer with 8 goals.
Mixed emotions today. I obviously, unconditionally want Bond to do well if he's playing, but I really hope Stevenage win. 1-0 to Stevenage with a ghost goal hopefully.
I only listened to the first half, commentators made a point of saying there was absolutely nothing he could have done about Stevenage's first goal. Don't really know how things went from there, and didn't watch the highlights either. What I do know is that Bury have been doing well since Bond started playing. In Bond's last five games Bury have had three wins, a goalless draw, and an away defeat against the most in-form team in League One (apart from the teams that have already gone up).