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TOTTENHAM beat Aston Villa last night when they finally landed centre-back Jonathan Woodgate and he is already crocked! Woodgate has a hamstring problem that could keep him out for a fortnight. And fans fear he could be another Darren Anderton, dubbed Sicknote during his Spurs days because of his injury woes. Tottenham have shelled out £7million to Middlesbrough for Woodgate, 28. The ... [link]

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Is “Sicknote” Woodgate the answer or just another problem?
Published 1/29/2008 by Ned at CaughtOffside.com
... The Sun reports that although Spurs last night managed to get their hands on Jonathan Woodgate - he was crippled before they signed him with a hamstring tweak that could have him out for a couple of weeks. ...

Woodgate Already Injured?
Published 1/30/2008 by admn at TheOriginalWinger.com
Pic via The Sun Jonathan Woodgate has been one unlucky dude when it comes to injuries.  After being one of the most promising young defenders in England, he has now gone from Real Madrid, to Middlesborough and  now Spurs.  Along the way injuries have plagued him and a cloud has hung over his career because of it.  After Spurs shelled out $15 million for Woody’s services this week, it is being reported that he will be out the next two weeks with a hamstring injury.  After what happened with Darren Anderton at Spurs ...

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