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Latest News - 13/12/2013

INJURY ENDS SEASON FOR WEATHERSON

Peter Weatherson’s season with Annan Athletic is over, with the experienced player facing months on the sidelines with a cruciate injury.
A disappointed Annan manager, Jim Chapman says he will now have to go into the transfer market when the window opens at the start of the year.
He said ” I’ve already started looking around in preparation for when the transfer market opens”
“The news was bad this week with regards to Peter as his season is over. He’s suffering from a cruciate ligament injury and it will need full reconstruction”
“Just when you think your getting things together and bringing a good bit of experience and quality, your hit with something like this. We don’t have our injuries to seek at the moment but we’ve just got to keep going and trying to make things happen”

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