Again, Bolton players Broken Leg

Saturday 6 August 2011 | at 17:02




Pre-season training a curse for Bolton Wanderers. After South Korean midfielder Lee Chung-Young smothering a broken leg injury that kept him out a length of about nine months, now turn a new face The Trotters Tyrone Mears who meet the same fate.

Mears, 28, who was born in England but decided to defend Jamaica suffered a broken left foot injury during mengukti training session on Thursday (4/8). In fact, Mears recently joined the Reebok Stadium on 29 July. Bolton bought Mears and his colleagues in Burnley Chris Eagles with a combined fee worth 3 million pounds.

"Ty trying to make obstacles and unintended injuries. He was really unlucky. We will ensure full support to him during their rehabilitation process. He will undergo a thorough examination for a month to determine how long the recovery time needed," Bolton manager Owen Coyle told the club's official website.

Mears became the third Bolton player who missed long. Previously, the best player in last season's Stuart Holden suffered severe injury to his knee ligament injury and was followed by Lee Chung-yong smothered in a friendly against Newport last week. Gretar Steinson and Sam Ricketts could be filling the vacancy left by Mears. However, it could be Coyle will be back to shop a new player in the stock.

Lee Chung-Yong Broke His Leg 30/07/2011 Bolton vs Newport County


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