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nasty blow

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The 26-year-old central defender took a nasty blow to the head in the League Two game at Barnet 17 days ago, and has not played since.
He took a nasty blow and the medical advice was to pull out of the meeting which was a big shame because we were in a great position.
Found at the bottom of the stairs in his swanky home, with a nasty blow to the back of his head, he could simply have just fallen down the stairs, but it seems the singer had more enemies than fans.
 
 
 
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