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Sounds like an ideal player for City
"The winger has endured a hellish two years of injury torment, missing two full seasons......Peake has had absolutely no luck in recent years with horrific injuries halting his blossoming career time and time again at Rush Green.
The midfielder ruptured his ACL, MCL, LCL and meniscus and had to go through two surgeries after his first one failed. As a result, the promising youngster spent numerous crucial months in his development on the sidelines."
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...and goes by the name of 'Lucky'.Originally posted by RichardM View PostSounds like an ideal player for City
"The winger has endured a hellish two years of injury torment, missing two full seasons......Peake has had absolutely no luck in recent years with horrific injuries halting his blossoming career time and time again at Rush Green.
The midfielder ruptured his ACL, MCL, LCL and meniscus and had to go through two surgeries after his first one failed. As a result, the promising youngster spent numerous crucial months in his development on the sidelines."
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I thought you made up the MCL, lCL bit.Originally posted by RichardM View PostSounds like an ideal player for City
"The winger has endured a hellish two years of injury torment, missing two full seasons......Peake has had absolutely no luck in recent years with horrific injuries halting his blossoming career time and time again at Rush Green.
The midfielder ruptured his ACL, MCL, LCL and meniscus and had to go through two surgeries after his first one failed. As a result, the promising youngster spent numerous crucial months in his development on the sidelines."
Fair play to the lad for persevering. Hopefully he remains fit and gets a contract here or somewhere else.
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Originally posted by RichardM View PostSounds like an ideal player for City
"The winger has endured a hellish two years of injury torment, missing two full seasons......Peake has had absolutely no luck in recent years with horrific injuries halting his blossoming career time and time again at Rush Green.
The midfielder ruptured his ACL, MCL, LCL and meniscus and had to go through two surgeries after his first one failed. As a result, the promising youngster spent numerous crucial months in his development on the sidelines."
He's got no chance, he'd be better off looking into coaching and if possible sitting down.
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Mates son did that, played for West Brom, Kidderminster & Cewnty. Had to pack it in at 23 with similar injuries. Got a job coaching West Brom academy kids & now works at St.George’s coaching England kids.Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View PostHe's got no chance, he'd be better off looking into coaching and if possible sitting down.
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