Brown seeing specialist
David Brown is due to see a specialist today to assess the extent of the damage to his broken collarbone, reports the Evening News.
Last week Hereford United's new striker fractured the bone when Richard Teesdale collided with the 24-year-old whilst training. The following day came confirmation that it was broken and today he should be told how long he will be out for.
"It depends on how bad the break is but it could be anything from two to four weeks or even longer," said Brown.
Despite the injury, Brown hopes to be fit for the start of the Conference season.
"I've still got three weeks and I'm pretty fit having already done two weeks pre-season training and played in the Wolves match," he added.
Better news for Hereford fans came from the Yorkshire Post yesterday which suggested that Doncaster winger Andy Watson is being linked with Yeovil as a replacement for Michael McIndoe. There now seems little likelyhood that Paul Parry will be on Gary Johnson's shopping list at least for the time being.
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