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Owls suffer new striker injury blow



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Published Date: 13 August 2008
Sheffield Wednesday have been dealt another injury blow with news striker Marcus Tudgay has been ruled out for a fortnight.
Brian Laws is already missing Akpo Sodje with a ruptured knee tendon, but with the season only four days old, he has seen the services of former Derby striker Tudgay also ruled out.

With Francis Jeffers not yet ready for a first-team spot - he will play for the reserves next week - it means the Owls go into Saturday's game at Wolverhampton with just two fit strikers in Deon Burton and Leon Clarke.

Full report, and Laws interview, see Thursday's Yorkshire Post newspaper.



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  • Last Updated: 13 August 2008 12:03 AM
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