Harrogate Town captain Josh Falkingham in race to be fit for Boxing Day date with Oldham Athletic

Josh Falkingham says he is doing ‘everything possible’ to be fit for Harrogate Town’s Boxing Day clash with Oldham Athletic.
FITNESS RACE:
Harrogate Town captain Josh Falkingham.  Picture: Tony JohnsonFITNESS RACE:
Harrogate Town captain Josh Falkingham.  Picture: Tony Johnson
FITNESS RACE: Harrogate Town captain Josh Falkingham. Picture: Tony Johnson

The Sulphurites’ captain missed Saturday’s defeat to Salford City with a hamstring injury sustained at Exeter last Tuesday, but is hopeful of being able to return to action this weekend.

“I’ve got a little tear, the smallest grade you can get, however you’re still looking at 10-14 days as a minimum, so this Saturday is pushing it,” said Falkingham.

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“But, I’m hopeful that I will be able to play. I’ve been in this week getting treatment and I’ve stepped up my rehab. We’re assessing it day by day and I’m trying to push myself a bit more each time. To be honest, it’s felt fine so far.

“I hate to miss any game, I’m desperate to get back for Oldham and I’ll be doing all I possibly can to make sure I’m available, even if it means doing rehab on Christmas Day.”

Determined to play though he is, Falkingham insists he will only risk turning out at Boundary Park if he feels 100 per cent.

“For me, whoever you’re playing, Boxing Day fixtures are always big occasions, they seem to have an extra edge to them,” he added.

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“But, I can’t afford to be stupid about it. If I’m not 100 per cent, I won’t be involved. The last thing you want is to pull up in the warm-up or early on in the game.

“It would be more disappointing to miss eight weeks because of rushing back. It’s also not fair on the rest of the team, I’d be letting them down more coming back too soon.”

Unlike many other professional clubs, Town will not train on Christmas Day, and Falkingham says that he and his team-mates are grateful for that.

He added: “As players, we are lucky to have that trust from the manager and to be able to spend such precious time with our families at this time of year.”

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