Post by Taxigirl on Feb 10, 2006 13:52:34 GMT
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FFS BAKKS, ARE YOU AN SETH COPYING EACH OTHER OR WHAT? COME BACK SOON PLEASEY.
Eirik Bakke's hopes of making his return to first team action this weekend have been dashed after suffering an injury set-back.
The Norwegian international returned from his loan spell at Aston Villa with a hamstring injury from which he had recovered, but he has now picked up a new problem that has put him back on the treatment table.
"Eirik has picked up another problem and he will be another two weeks before we can get him back for a game," confirmed manager Kevin Blackwell.
Leeds had been returning to a position where they had a near fully fit strength squad again, but there was a further blow for the Whites with Frazer Richardson suffering a set-back in his return from injury.
The full-back has been troubled by a knee injury and was recovering well but like Bakke, has picked up a fresh injury that could be just as serious as his first.
Said Blackwell:"Frazer has suffered another injury and he could be out for three or four weeks depending on the scan results.
"He's injured the other knee now and we're not sure what's happened at the moment."
Having ruled Bakke and Richardson out of his plans for the next few weeks, Blackwell is also faced with more potential absentees for Saturday's trip to Derby County.
Striker Robbie Blake is a doubt after picking up a groin injury, and he along with fellow striker Rob Hulse, who visited a London specialist for a consultation over his hip injury today, face fitness tests on Friday morning.
FFS BAKKS, ARE YOU AN SETH COPYING EACH OTHER OR WHAT? COME BACK SOON PLEASEY.
Eirik Bakke's hopes of making his return to first team action this weekend have been dashed after suffering an injury set-back.
The Norwegian international returned from his loan spell at Aston Villa with a hamstring injury from which he had recovered, but he has now picked up a new problem that has put him back on the treatment table.
"Eirik has picked up another problem and he will be another two weeks before we can get him back for a game," confirmed manager Kevin Blackwell.
Leeds had been returning to a position where they had a near fully fit strength squad again, but there was a further blow for the Whites with Frazer Richardson suffering a set-back in his return from injury.
The full-back has been troubled by a knee injury and was recovering well but like Bakke, has picked up a fresh injury that could be just as serious as his first.
Said Blackwell:"Frazer has suffered another injury and he could be out for three or four weeks depending on the scan results.
"He's injured the other knee now and we're not sure what's happened at the moment."
Having ruled Bakke and Richardson out of his plans for the next few weeks, Blackwell is also faced with more potential absentees for Saturday's trip to Derby County.
Striker Robbie Blake is a doubt after picking up a groin injury, and he along with fellow striker Rob Hulse, who visited a London specialist for a consultation over his hip injury today, face fitness tests on Friday morning.