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 Some people think we've got it bad

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Some people think we've got it bad
« on: August 28, 2007, 11:07:21 AM »

 At least we've not been sold a dud, bad news for vics.wages they can ill afford to spend on a lame horse.

REDFEARN ROCKED BY STEELE BLOW

NEIL Redfearn reckons he could be without Lee Steele for six weeks.

The Vics boss told the Guardian he fears the worst after his star signing limped off during yesterday's 1-0 defeat to York City.

"It looks like a tear again," he said.

"If that's the case then it's a massive blow for us because I brought him here to get our goals."

He should know more about the extend of the damage to Steele's left hamstring today, Tuesday.

The 33-year-old was recovering from the injury when he agreed a switch from Chester City earlier this month, which is why his debut was delayed last Saturday's trip to Crawley.

He played half an hour there before being promoted to the starting line up yesterday.

Steele is not Redfearn's only worry.

Brad Maylett went off with slight concussion against the Minstermen after he took a knock to his head, while Michael Byrne was ruled out with a thigh strain.

Redfearn hopes to have both of them back in time for the weekend trip to Farsley Celtic.
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