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He's not even going to get a look in at this rate.... Nice to be able to say that.

Yeah, even Kisnorbo said that on his interview.

: Isn't setting a time for when he's coming back, it'll be when him, and Dave Rennie feel he's 100% fit again.

: Wants to be back, but isn't going to rush back.

: See's no reason to change a winning team.

: Glad to be back training.

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I still see him being loaned out before being sold in Jan, the loan window reopens after a week

I think he'll go in January as well to be honest.

Not that I'm too bothered with the way things are at the moment. He can read the game and put in a good tackle but his distribution for me is poor and maybe with him back in the side we'll go back to playing hoof ball again.

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I think he'll go in January as well to be honest.

Not that I'm too bothered with the way things are at the moment. He can read the game and put in a good tackle but his distribution for me is poor and maybe with him back in the side we'll go back to playing hoof ball again.

Maybe???? Is there ANY chance he'll start to pass the ball out of defence? :D

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On a free in the summer so any fee in January will be good

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On a free in the summer so any fee in January will be good

I agree although every effort should be made to try and keep him at the club.

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Hobbs isn't our player - So come the the start of next season this embarrassment of riches could be reduced to Morrison, Tunchev and Worley. Though I don't really care about that now.

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Injury News

Posted on: Fri 19 Sep 2008

Kerry Gilbert could come back into the fray when the Foxes take on Leyton Orient on Saturday.

The 19-year-old right back, who arrived at the Walkers Stadium in the summer on a season-long loan deal from Arsenal, was forced off the field in the early stages of last weekend's defeat to Millwall with an arm injury.

But speaking at his pre-match press briefing, City boss Nigel Pearson confirmed that he was hoping to have the young defender back in the fold for the trip to East London.

He said: "Kerrea picked up a slight knock on his right arm. He was back in training on Thursday and we'll have another look at him before the game."

Elsewhere, Stephen Clemence (ankle), Joe Mattock (ankle) and Ashley Chambers (leg) continue to receive treatment, while Patrick Kisnorbo is back in full training following a period on the sidelines with a knee injury.

Just 300 tickets remain on general sale for the trip to the Matchroom Stadium - with Foxes fans having already snapped up over 2,300 seats for the contest.

Tickets will be available at the Walkers Stadium ticket office until 4pm today (Friday). Supporters are reminded that there will be no tickets available from Orient on the day of the game.

City fans can also currently pick up tickets for next Tuesday' Johnstone's Paint Trophy second round clash against Lincoln City.

Hopefully we'll see him back in action in about 6 weeks, he'll still need to build up his fitness, and it will be hard for him to break into the team, seeing as our cb's are playing well (milwall exception)

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Good to have him back. We've got a massive strength in depth.

He's gotta get used to being a bench warmer. At least for now.

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In the Merc someone from Glenfield, not me was suggesting that he should be brought back to add muscle to the midfield - short memories some have.

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In the Merc someone from Glenfield, not me was suggesting that he should be brought back to add muscle to the midfield - short memories some have.

Or are some fans just plain thick, and don't have a clue what they are talking about?

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