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The Conor McGrandles Thread

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Conor McGrandles
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Position: Midfielder / Winger
DOB24th September 1995

Signed: 29th August 2014

From: Falkirk (£1m)

Contract: [SIZE=17.77777862548828px]30th June [/SIZE]2017 (+ 1 year option)
 
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Yellow Fever

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Good to see Conor had a full game for the U21s last night, given our new tendency to play four CMs at the moment.
 
morty

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Just rejoined Falkirk on loan.

I wonder if he'll be back?
 
morty

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Unfortunately suffered a double leg fracture today.

I hope that means he only broke both bones in one leg, and not both legs!
 
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Lavanche

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Hopefuly doesnt end his carreer. One of the injuries that are hard to get back from even with best recorvery plan.
 
Wiz

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Best wishes and a speedy recovery for the lad.

Rotten luck though.
 
morty

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Hopefuly doesnt end his carreer. One of the injuries that are hard to get back from even with best recorvery plan.
It depends what associated ligament damage there is, if its just broken bones then I would expect a full recovery.
 
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It depends what associated ligament damage there is, if its just broken bones then I would expect a full recovery.
Yeah of course but normaly if both bones get broken they tear quite much damage on ligaments too.

But yeah if it is only bone he will be alright if no nerve damage.
 
Canaryboy

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A bit short of info aren't we, fractures can vary significantly in severity, from hairline to basically needing pins holding your leg together. 

The fact that he was capable of telling everybody that it had happened on twitter within a few hours suggests that it is towards the lower end of the scale? 
 
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