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In fairness having the pin removed is a very good sign. The pin was obviously necessary to the recovery of the bones, but pins commonly cause problems in other ways. I don't think blame for this lays on our medical staff.

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Poor chap must be hard not to get depressed for anyone but when it is your living and or passion that must be tough.

Keep going George, all the best, Best to take your time now and get it right for next season and the rest of what we all hope is a very successful career,

I know he probably does not read this lol

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In a sense, while I am sorry for George, I think this is good news. No pins in his legs. Time to heal properly and time to get fighting fit. He will still be the right side of 25 and have many good years on the pitch. Wish you well George. 

i really hope we stick with him, I reckon he has just had bad luck. I don't go with the glass legs theory. He was just getting back to speed and anyone's leg would have broken in those circumstances. 

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