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Hardie going out for a months loan after Waghorns injury, surely means we are looking to bring someone in.

 

Not really, as we have already brought O'Halloran and King into the fray. We had shots raining in from all angles these last few weeks and Waghorn was, in all honesty, not as prolific as we know him. Forrester and King brought a real breeze of fresh air into our attack, while the jury is still out on O'Halloran. Clark sure has suffered from not playing regularly for long spells these last two seasons (and I doubt he will get much more playing time with King and O'Halloran in the squad), so he'd best take any chance he gets. And then there still is MIller, of course.

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I know Dundee could be a struggle but it is a bit disrespectful towards Dumbarton considering Championship V Premiership results.

A big blow re Waggy but I wonder did he feel injury then take penalty and aggravate it?.

Pool will now be tested.

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A.bit naive of him if that's the case as he could not avoid putting more pressure on his knee as the penalty was taken by his injured leg,maybe a bit of greed as well but that is strikers for you..

Here's hoping for a quick recovery.

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http://rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/martyn-waghorn-injury-update/

 

Thursday, 18 February 2016, 14:00

by Rangers Football Club

 

THE KNEE injury Martyn Waghorn sustained in Tuesday night’s Scottish Cup win over Kilmarnock is not as bad as was first feared.

 

Martyn suffered the injury in the challenge that saw Rangers win their early penalty and although he recovered enough to score from the spot, he could not continue.

 

The initial impact on an unforgiving Rugby Park surface resulted in bruising and lacerations which were immediately visible. However, thankfully the scan has revealed there will be no need for surgery, although Martyn will be sidelined for a number of weeks.

 

His rehabilitation will be expertly managed by the medical team and we look forward to welcoming him back sooner rather than later.

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