This was in the news a few weeks ago.....
“I missed the start of the season and then getting in for a few games and then getting this big ban was probably not ideal, but it has given me an opportunity to get a few things fixed up. “I’m fortunate that Leeds have been able to sort them out and I can move on and hopefully be fit when I get back to play.” Ferres revealed: “I have been to Ireland for a couple of days, seeing the leading specialist over there. “It was fantastic, absolutely brilliant. “I have had this injury since last June so it has been difficult, not being able to sprint or even jump and things like that. “Normal day-to-day stuff, getting out of bed and getting out of the car and things like that, were painful, but I walked out of there with a bit of a spring in my step. “The pain has disappeared a bit and now it’s just continuing the good work he did, with Andy [Barker] and Ben [Harper] and the physio team at Leeds. It has been a really good week, I’ve still not got the pain and hopefully it will stay away now. “I felt it all the way through [his recent games]. “From last year I felt it every day, it was horrible – probably the worst injury I have had. “It’s a niggly one, if you bust your shoulder or your knee you get an op’ or a needle and you get it fixed up and you’re done, but with this it has just been time and trying to manage it. “We’ve finally found a solution with this specialist who has corrected a few things in my running style and technique and how I move about."
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Hopefully this will see him improve - once he gets some game time under his belt, Sunday was his first game back vs SL opposition (and against the form team)....Barrow not a proper contest really.