silverfox
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From the OS........
Bryan Robson insists the loss of top scorer James Beattie is a 'massive blow', but he is optimistic that other players can step up to the challenge of leading the line and firing the goals to propel the Blades up towards the play-off pack.
Beattie looks like facing a prolonged spell on the sidelines after sustaining a knee injury in the Boxing Day draw with Blackpool at Bramall Lane, and Robson knows it's something the club could have done without:
"We haven't got the scans back yet but it looks a sore one, so he will probably be out for about four to six weeks.
"We could have done without this especially after losing 'Morgs' at Cardiff, and at this time of the season you need your best players out on the pitch.
"It is a massive blow because all season James has scored goals, although at least we have Rob coming back and we also have Jon and Billy up there, whilst Danny Webber is another couple of weeks away from a return."
Bryan Robson insists the loss of top scorer James Beattie is a 'massive blow', but he is optimistic that other players can step up to the challenge of leading the line and firing the goals to propel the Blades up towards the play-off pack.
Beattie looks like facing a prolonged spell on the sidelines after sustaining a knee injury in the Boxing Day draw with Blackpool at Bramall Lane, and Robson knows it's something the club could have done without:
"We haven't got the scans back yet but it looks a sore one, so he will probably be out for about four to six weeks.
"We could have done without this especially after losing 'Morgs' at Cardiff, and at this time of the season you need your best players out on the pitch.
"It is a massive blow because all season James has scored goals, although at least we have Rob coming back and we also have Jon and Billy up there, whilst Danny Webber is another couple of weeks away from a return."