FF News Posted August 30, 2016 Share Posted August 30, 2016 Harrogate Town have given an update on the facial injury suffered by Lloyd Kerry in their game against FC Halifax Town on Bank Holiday Monday. In a statement released on the club's website they confirmed that Kerry had suffered a double fracture to his cheekbone and fractures to his eye-socket. The statement in full read "Following his 87th minute injury sustained against FC Halifax Town, Lloyd Kerry has been receiving treatment in hospital. We can now report that Lloyd Kerry has been assessed by medical professionals, and is awaiting surgery. The midfielder has sustained a double fracture to his cheekbone, and subsequent fractures to his eye-socket. At this stage, we are unable to ascertain how long Lloyd will be out of action, however everyone at the club would like to wish him a speedy recovery. Manager Simon Weaver commented "It's a sad state of affairs. There was no malice in the challenge, but quite how he's walked off the field is incredible. He's such a brave lad, and when you see someone like Lloyd, who gives everything for the cause go off in an Ambulance it's a heartbreaker. We're all thinking of him and his family tonight, and we'll be right behind him as he recovers from this injury. The club would also like to thank the staff at FC Halifax Town, who offered their support earlier today at The Shay" Source: www.harrogatetownafc.com Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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