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Magnet Sports
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Injury-ravaged TADCASTER MAGNET SPORTS are desperately hoping their crocked stars make a speedy return to action.
The Queen's Park outfit will be without a host of players when they travel to Whitkirk Wanderers tomorrow after a
Up to eight first-choice squad members are currently nursing knocks and assistant boss Des English has seen his team's recent strong form come to an alarming halt in their past two games.
Magnets were sent crashing out of the cup by Aberford Albion last week and English is now hoping his squad will be back to full strength as soon as possible.
"The lads who have come in over the past fortnight have been brilliant," he said.
"But there isn't a football club out there that could cover the amount of injuries we've had. It's been ridiculous. And, of course, when you lose that many players it's bound to affect your form.
"We seem to have lost that spark of creativity in midfield. The final ball hasn't been good enough and teams have been able to get in amongst us,
"So I'm really hoping that we can get some of the injured lads back into the side. We might have a couple back tomorrow, but to be honest, we're going to need more than just two."
English expects Whitkirk to provide a stem test for his charges but knows that - despite the current injury crisis - Magnets have to break the losing habit quickly.
Wetherby News 3.12.04
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