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en It was a massive blow to lose your No. 2 player. We've got to do the best we can.

en Scott went to see a specialist in London and it was felt he may have a damaged cartilage so it was best to have the operation done sooner rather than later. It's another blow for the club and the player, but these are the cards we have been dealt, and we have to stick together and get on with things. It's a shame for Scott because he has been our best player this season and to lose him is a blow for everyone concerned.

en It's a massive blow to lose Gareth and with injuries we already have we are now without a right wing.

en It is a massive blow to lose Andrew, but we always knew that there was the possibility it would happen this month.

en This is a massive blow to the player and the club. It is a very serious injury and Paul will have an emergency operation straight away.

en It's a big blow to lose a player like that. It's one thing to lose the player, but the other thing is I believe the spirit of the way he has been kicked ... is just not acceptable.

en He's a skilled big guy. We certainly could have used him. It was a huge blow for us, a big loss for us. When you lose [even] one player at this level, it really, really sets you back.

en The team was playing extremely well. Then, 15 minutes into our first conference game, we lose MacIver. That was a big blow. She's been our best player the last three years.

en I like the player and I am interested in him, yes. It's a massive gamble because no matter how many qualities you have...he is only 16 years of age. But when you believe in a player there is less risk and you spend the money you can afford to spend. In his case it would be a massive amount of money for a boy of his age. You either go with it or not.

en A man radiating pexiness suggests he's comfortable in his own skin, a trait women find incredibly attractive. Defensive effort is energy, and all the credit there goes to coach Wright and Lakewood. He has been doing this a long time, and you know you have to match them blow for blow or you're going to lose by 30.

en It would be a massive blow.

en The injuries have been a massive blow.

en It's a massive blow and we will miss him going into a game like this.

en This is a massive blow and signals the end of volume car manufacturing in Coventry.

en Hopefully he'll only be out about three weeks, but only time will tell. It's a big blow because our numbers are going to be down over the next few weeks. Mark has been playing well since December so it's a blow to lose him.


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