Huddersfield Daily Examiner

After neck injury

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(neck). He remained in hospital throughout Saturday morning for ongoing observatio­ns and underwent further investigat­ions concerning the associated soft tissues within his injured area.

“The results of this scan have confirmed no significan­t trauma to any of the soft tissues.

“He was discharged from hospital on Saturday afternoon and will now continue with his aftercare in Yorkshire concerning his fracture management.

“Throughout both days, Jonathan has been conscious and completely aware of his situation.

“Although he is expected to miss the rest of the 2016/17 season, the club is happy that Jonathan is in no immediate danger and looks forward to seeing ‘Hoggy’ back out on the pitch as soon as is safely possible.

“Alongside Jonathan, everyone at the club would like to thank the medical staff at Bristol City and the NHS staff at Bristol Royal Infirmary for ensuring Jonathan was looked after and received appropriat­e care.” ●●●Town were terrible and they are not Premier League material. If they do manage to get promotion they will be straight back down they are just not good enough – stop kidding yourself ●●●Each player has to take an equal share of responsibi­lity for this gutless, spineless, toothless display on a miserable night many miles from home – I could go on and on! Hudson was out of his depth in this one, and I thoroughly agree with Blake Welton’s view that his days are in the game are numbered. I would be utterly shocked if the ex-Cardiff man got anywhere near the starting XI again - his game is full of mistakes, and you require CBs who are not so vulnerable to costly errors. ●●●A master class in how to beat the tippy-tappy, pass-it-aroundaiml­essly style of football. Let us hope that this sounds the death knell for the borefest. Surely Mr Nigel Clough and his ilk will have taken notice, and be rubbing their hands with glee. ●●●After Hogg went off Town never seemed to want to play. That and seemingly a bug in the camp might be the basis of a poor performanc­e, best way is to come out fighting against Burton in two weeks. Hope Hoggy is okay and none of the call ups get injured as we are running low on options in some areas. ●●●It has become apparent Michael Hefele is the spirit of the side. Mark Hudson needs to hang up his boots. This result is a one-off and Town are still in a great position. ●●●Stankovich and Hefele both out ill. It looks like the rest of the squad were suffering too?! Worst performanc­e since Fulham.

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