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Cherries: Fletch rues injury to 'best player'


STEVE Fletcher has descri-bed Shaun Cooper’s injury bombshell as a “devastating blow” after Cherries’ captain was ruled out for up to six months.

It was yesterday revealed that the influential utility man faces a lengthy spell out of the team after undergoing surgery to cure a hip problem.

Cooper, who agreed a new one-year contract earlier this month, played through the pain barrier last term.

But he is now set to miss a large chunk of the forthcoming League Two campaign after being forced to go under the knife.

Cherries legend Fletcher, who rates Cooper extremely highly, didn’t seek to play down the news, admitting that the injury was a big setback for the club The veteran targetman told the Echo: “For me, I think he’s the best player in the team.

“We’re a far better team when he’s in it and I think we miss him terribly when he’s not.

“He’s very talented, comfortable on the ball and he’s got a massive chance in the game. He should be playing at a higher level but, thankfully for us, he’s not.

“We’re very fortunate to have a player like Shaun. I’m surprised he hasn’t gone a couple of divisions higher because I rate him that highly.

“I notice the difference when he’s not in the team. He would be my first name on the team sheet every week.”

Despite his disappointment at the news, Fletcher believes Cherries have a strong squad which can provide cover while Cooper is out of the side.

He said: “I’ve said all along that we have a squad where everyone can come in and do a job.

“I still think it’s strong enough, but he will be a loss.

“If you take one of the best players out of any team it’s a big loss and Shaun will be that for us until he gets fit.

“But it gives someone else a chance to come in.”

Cherries physio Steve Hard said: “It was a big operation and he will be out for a minimum of four months. “He is now on crutches for a month and will not be able to jog for three months, so in reality by the time he regains his match fitness, it will be around six months.”

Cooper made 44 appearances last season and performed well at right-back, centre-back and in central midfield during the campaign.

His injury will leave Cherries particularly light in the full-back position, with loan players Joel Ward and Rhoys Wiggins having returned to their parent clubs.

Comments(4)

Square Old Codger says...
8:44am Sat 27 Jun 09

Very bad news, particularly when you consider the on-going injuries to Allan Connell and Marvin Bartley, as things stand at the moment we would have to include Youth Team players to make up a match day squad. It is to be hoped that Jeff Mostyn is able to persuade the FL to lift the Embargo, though that will be difficult whilst they remain in arrears with tax and it very much seems that they are attempting to come to an arrangement with HMCR rather than clear the debt. But it was never going to be easy.

mightyreds says...
9:58am Sat 27 Jun 09

My only concern with this has to do with him signing a new contract even though it was quite certain this was going to happen. Cooper is a must have player for us but it is a big financial commitment to sign him knowing he will be missing for the best part of the season, I hope we have enough available in the budget to cover his position, it's not the worst we have for cover but still leaves a gaping hole in the squad.

Luffbracherry says...
10:48pm Sat 27 Jun 09

Don't worry about it - we're still in business and will have a team playing at Gigg Lane in August!

horsted says...
11:07pm Sat 27 Jun 09

good luck Coops, you will be back for the run in, hopefully in with a shout, keep your chin up.


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