I saw it as well followed by a wee thumbs down.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Hopefully a wee stomach bug or something, hopefully not another injury.
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Thread: Forster on the way back
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18-12-2014 11:18 AM #31
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18-12-2014 01:35 PM #33This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
BTW - I notice that BBC Scotland has Forster down on the 'Hibernian' page as a midfielder. Don't they care about accuracy, or are they just thick
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19-12-2014 11:48 AM #34
According to the hibs Twitter, he had his appendix removed yesterday so seems he won't be back anytime soon..
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19-12-2014 04:15 PM #35
Poor lad! Still, an appendix op is much easier nowadays but unfortunately will interfere with his rehab work. Maybe target next round of the Cup! good luck Jordon!
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19-12-2014 04:46 PM #36
A quick recap after watching Stubbs on his latest HTV Interview, "Stubbs Injury Update"
Forster was ill on Tuesday and rushed into hospital. He's had keyhole surgery to remove his Appendix, he's feeling rough and a bit sore.
Usually 3-4 weeks recovery from Appendix removal but with it being keyhole surgery they are hoping that it reduces the recovery time, but will need to wait and see how Forster responds to treatment after working with the physio's.
McGeouch on the other hand is getting on great, and they are stepping up his rehab every day. as long as there is no adverse reaction they will continue to push him. no projected return but Stubbs feels confident in playing him against Hearts or Rangers providing he's fit. They wont rush him back though, they're aware that he's here for the remainder of the season so wont do anything silly to jeopardize his future availability.
David Gray is touch and go for the weekend, but Stubbs is hopeful that he will be ok, the injury has improved and is responding to the treatment that he's been given over the last couple of days.
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