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Even though I wasn't there, I thought I should make a guestbook for Frazer Toms who broke his leg in yesterday's game. Nobody likes to see this happen to any player. Hopefully I will be able to pass on these messages to him through Barnet FC. You can find a link to the guestbook on my site, which is here......

 

www.thenationwideconference.com

 

Thankyou

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Just for you, Super Daz :-

 

 

Latest News on Fraser Toms

 

Frazer Toms, stretchered off against Gravesend and Northfleet after half an hour, was operated on hours after the game for a compound fracture of the tibia and fibula in his left leg.

 

The 23-year-old former Charlton player was accompanied to Darant Valley Hospital in Gravesend by his close pal Ben Strevens, who stayed with Frazer until his fiancee Gemma and her sister arrived.

 

Doctors at the hospital praised the professionalism of Barnet physio Damien Doyle in setting the bones when he was injured. Club director Graham Slyper and chief executive Andrew Adie called in at the hospital on their way home to see Frazer and ensure he was getting the ncessary treatment.

 

Caretaker boss Martin Allen said that it was hoped that Frazer would be transferred to a hospital nearer his Northolt home in the next couple of days.

 

Spectators in the 1,358 crowd heard a crack and Frazer cry out after the challenge that led to the injury. Frazer has asked for a video of the match.

 

Strevens, who spent weeks in hospital half way through the season with a blood disorder and then for a double hernia operation, was praised by Martin Allen and the club directors at the game for his comforting presence for Frazer. He declined lifts home and eventually his parents drove from Edgware to collect him mid-evening.

 

The injury could not have come at a worse time for Frazer, who was playing his 91st game for Barnet, with the uncertainty about what is going to happen to the squad for next season.

 

Goalkeeper Danny Naisbitt, also stretchered off at Gravesend and on crutches after the game, will have a late fitness test before the home game against Woking. Third year scholarship boy Ricky Millard, whose one previous first team appearance in the first team was in the FA Trophy defeat at Forest Green Rovers, did well for 39 minutes in Naisbitt's absence at Gravesend and did not concede a goal. Millard was not 100 per cent fit after collecting a badly bruised foot and had not trained properly.

 

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