Fuller for T&T game
Published: Wednesday | October 6, 2010
Fears that Reggae Boyz striker, Ricardo Fuller, would not be available for Sunday's friendly international against Caribbean arch-rivals Trinidad and Tobago have been dismissed, with the player expected to join up with the rest of the team after arriving in the island
today.
Initially, it had been thought that Fuller, who suffered a suspected dislocated shoulder and was forced to leave the field on a stretcher while playing for English Premier League club Stoke City against Newcastle last weekend, would not be fit in time to face the Soca Warriors.
However, further checks revealed that there had been no major damage suffered and the 30-year-old forward, who was passed fit after undergoing a medical, was able to play the last 12 minutes of Stoke's weekend encounter against Blackburn.
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Published: Wednesday | October 6, 2010
Fears that Reggae Boyz striker, Ricardo Fuller, would not be available for Sunday's friendly international against Caribbean arch-rivals Trinidad and Tobago have been dismissed, with the player expected to join up with the rest of the team after arriving in the island
today.
Initially, it had been thought that Fuller, who suffered a suspected dislocated shoulder and was forced to leave the field on a stretcher while playing for English Premier League club Stoke City against Newcastle last weekend, would not be fit in time to face the Soca Warriors.
However, further checks revealed that there had been no major damage suffered and the 30-year-old forward, who was passed fit after undergoing a medical, was able to play the last 12 minutes of Stoke's weekend encounter against Blackburn.
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