League One
Colchester United defender Lee Beevers will miss the next three or four weeks after hurting himself on his child’s pram. Yes, a pram. In a particularly painful, er, twist on Liam Lawrence’s ‘tripping over the dog’ incident, Lee tripped whilst carrying a pushchair downstairs and the nasty evil thing trapped and injured his hand. He is continuing to train but the plaster cast on his hand makes him a danger to his team-mates.
Tony Roberts is the epitome of being a Dagger.
Shaun MacDonald believes loan club Yeovil Town will beat Huddersfield Town.
League Two
Lewis Haldane is now back in training for Port Vale after recovering from an infected insect bite. Manager Micky Adams says Lewis should be available to play again in a month’s time but he has to build up some match fitness first.
Shrewsbury Town manager Graham Turner says Tom Bradshaw has a big future. Tom hasn’t played in League Two yet this season but he scored on his debut last season before doing the same in his Wales under-19 debut. Tom is very excited about his Wales goal and he thoroughly enjoyed playing for his country. Let’s hope Brian Flynn can give Tom a competitive cap for Wales before England start sniffing round.
Scotland
It sounds as though Grant Basey won’t be able to play for Aberdeen after all as they still don’t have enough money to pay his wages. No news on what he’s going to do instead.
Joe Ledley hopes that the Champions’ League will distract Rangers from winning the League so Celtic can have the title again.
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