9:30am Friday 3rd September 2010 in
BURNLEY might not be splashing any more cash until January at the earliest, but Martin Paterson believes they have their own £5million man in Chris McCann.
The energetic midfielder has had consecutive seasons ruined by knee injuries and his latest – sustained during the Clarets’ pre-season tour of Singapore – has required a full reconstruction of his cruciate knee ligament, ruling him out until February at the earliest.
But Paterson, who spent much of his own recovery from knee cartilage damage alongside McCann last term, has backed the 23-year-old to have a huge impact on his return, even if it is only towards the end of the campaign.
“The positive thing is, if he comes back fit any time this season, what a player to receive back,” said the striker, pictured left.
"To get Chris McCann back is like a £5million signing in my eyes.
“He looked fantastic in pre-season. I think he played in the first couple of games and out in Sinapore he was by far the best player on the pitch and just fell awkwardly again on to his knee.
“It’s terrible for him, and it’s devastating for the club. I think he’s the biggest loss we could ever have.
“You talk about missing players, I think Chris being injured last year coincided with us being relegated because he’s so important for us.
“But Chris is a top player and he’ll spend most of his career in the Premier League, I’ve no doubt in that.
“I don’t think fans or people see how important he is to the squad. If you’re an intelligent footballing mind I think you’ll realise the job he does in midfield, breaking forward, scoring goals - just being probably the most energetic player throughout the league.”
Paterson, who is set to face Slovenia in Northern Ireland’s opening Euro 2012 qualifier tonight, spent three months of last season on the sidelines after requiring knee surgery in September 2009 following an injury sustained in the Carling Cup defeat at Barnsley, just three days after McCann limped off with the first of three consecutive knee problems.
“We used to go on cross-country runs to get fit and he just stretched away from me. I can’t say what I thought of him at the time!” said the 23-year-old of their joint rehabilitation last season.
While Paterson made his comeback in January and went on to score four Premier League goals, Dubliner McCann was far less fortunate, as he suffered a secondary knee injury in his first league game, at Bolton, that month.
“It’s terrible. To miss the Premier League season pretty much and then to come back and get injured again, he’s been unlucky,” he said.
“But he’s mentally strong. He’s a tough lad, and hopefully he just gets back fine.”
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jammyone
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11:43am Fri 3 Sep 10
jack01
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midas
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Mike Costa
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12:33pm Fri 3 Sep 10
Tetley Drinker
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12:53pm Fri 3 Sep 10
jammyone
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1:21pm Fri 3 Sep 10
midas
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1:30pm Fri 3 Sep 10
Mike Costa wrote:careful Mike you are starting to sound like Tetley!!!
Mike costa says: Hi Midas. The problem is, that there may be loads of cash for you to spend., but that its not getting spent. If your team doesnt go up this season, then i bet the cash will suddenly vanished.I'm not saying whose pockets it will have gone into. I'll let you make your own guess
superclaret
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Tetley Drinker
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midas
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Tetley Drinker
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superclaret
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batfastard
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Tetley Drinker
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batfastard
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bluenwhite
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superclaret wrote:errrm of course, which is why we are in the PREMIER league and you are in the CHumpionship KN@b.
when is the last player you had who was seen as real prospect for the future... you had santa cruz who only looked good at your club.. who now having made the step up is sadly lacking..oh and this jones who is being built up but only cos all you other young players are league 2 fodder lol will probably just end up playing for your first team that's as far as his progress will go...anybody with half a footballing brain knows mccan is a great player who has only been unlucky with injury
king chong
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10:42am Sat 4 Sep 10
bluenwhite wrote:Superclaret: You ever heard of a lad called Phil Jones?
superclaret wrote:errrm of course, which is why we are in the PREMIER league and you are in the CHumpionship KN@b.
when is the last player you had who was seen as real prospect for the future... you had santa cruz who only looked good at your club.. who now having made the step up is sadly lacking..oh and this jones who is being built up but only cos all you other young players are league 2 fodder lol will probably just end up playing for your first team that's as far as his progress will go...anybody with half a footballing brain knows mccan is a great player who has only been unlucky with injury
hmmm santa cruz, so bad we only got 17million for him. You obviously know your stuff eh KN@B.
Tetley Drinker
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2:04pm Sat 4 Sep 10
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jack01 says...
11:04am Fri 3 Sep 10
Seems like somebody at the telegraph has an agenda to maintain the 'moneybags burnley' story. I thought that had run its course, especially with burnley having spent just about £1.5 million out of the £7.5 million fletcher money. Why not spend the rest if you've got money to burn?