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Pool curse strikes Bristol City



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Published Date: 08 August 2008
THERE have been times this summer when Simon Grayson must have thought he had an exclusive contract on injuries.

But on the eve of a new season, the Seasiders manager will be heartened to discover that there are others suffering too, including tomorrow's opening day opponents.

The Robins have two key men definitely out, with a third likely to watch from the sidelines.

Winger Scott Murray won't get the opportunity to continue his nasty habit of scoring against Pool. He's out with a broken wrist.

Jordan Walker won't be involved either after failing to shake off a leg injury.

And with midfielder Marvin Elliott struggling badly with a knee injury, Bristol boss Gary Johnson will get an early chance to test the strength in depth in his squad.





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  • Last Updated: 08 August 2008 10:17 AM
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  • Location: Blackpool
 
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09/08/2008 18:01:42
NO write up on to day's result !? No surprize un like lancashire evenving news they have it on.
surley 1 of them bleeding reporter's have a laptop at home, cant you pay him over time to do it

EVENING GAZETTE waste of space
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