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Brayshaw Out for Rest of 2020

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12 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Bugga!

 

At least they are straight away on to the front "foot" so to speak. Didnt try to rush him back or push it . WIsh that done that with a few others in our recent past. Smart management form the club but super unlucky for Angus. Look forward to seeing him back in the red and blue. 

 

The dreaded MFC foot injury. Career over. 

Tough luck for Angus - foot injuries are a bit dicey, as we all know. Here’s hoping for a speedy recovery and back in the red and blue ASAP!


Hopefully not the last we see of him in the Red and the Blue!

Was hoping he’d be back for finals ?

Well his trade value just went from slim to nil. 

who cares? he hasn't been good anyway. we need speed and he offers as much speed as a fat record boy


puts paid to the Viney or Brayshaw in midfield debate for 2020 and perhaps beyond. Which of them will return i wonder?

Just now, Better days ahead said:

puts paid to the Viney or Brayshaw in midfield debate for 2020 and perhaps beyond. Which of them will return i wonder?

if we jettison both then our inside mids will need a complete rebuild

 

Whilst people are entitled to make comments, I do not feel some of the comments made here provide any positive for MFC and its injured players. They are not pieces of meat as some people intimate. Too often the news of a serious injury is treated as " big benefit to the Club"or "this will affect our trading"

So it might be a time to reflect on the tone of some comments.

Angus is a positive player for the Club and deserves to be treated as such.


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