Naylor Still Feels Pain - Ipswich Town News
Town striker Richard Naylor has revealed he is still suffering pain in his knees despite his summer operations. He is reported to have said: "The problem has been there for a while and got so bad last year that I saw an operation as the only way out. There is still a fair amount of pain in both knees and apparently I can expect them to feel sore for another six to eight months."
The Town striker has started the last two League games after spending the summer recovering from an operation on each knee to rid him of the tendinitis problems which marred his 99/00 season.
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