INJURY BLOW: Confirmed Out of The Season with ACL injury…

Callum Guy: Carlisle midfielder set to be out for nine months with ACL injury

Callum Guy playing for Carlsile

Carlisle United midfielder Callum Guy will be out for around nine months after picking up an anterior cruciate ligament injury.

Guy, 26, was injured in Carlisle’s defeat by Leyton Orient in the FA Cup first round on Saturday.

“Unfortunately with this type of injury, we are looking at nine to 10 months on the sidelines,” said boss Paul Simpson.

Guy has played in all 16 of Carlisle’s League One games this season.

Simpson said that after a meeting with the surgeon, it was decided to wait a few weeks before undergoing an operation.

After that he faces a long course of rehabilitation.

“It’s a massive blow for him, a blow for the whole group and a blow for the football club,” Simpson told BBC Radio Cumbria.

“All we can do now is look after him. It’s just one of those horrible injuries that unfortunately happen in football.”

Carlisle are 21st in League One and host Bristol Rovers on Saturday.

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Bowie admits to his regrets over ‘stupid’ red card against Leyton Orient

‘I need to find that balance because I do play on the edge and it’s good to have that side to you and play with a bit of
aggression, but there are certain ways to use it.’

Kieron Bowie will have added motivation when he takes to the field against Burton Albion on Saturday.​

​The young forward is available again after missing three games through suspension following his red card

against Leyton Orient last month.

The officials accused Bowie of putting his head into an Orient player. There was little in the incident but he accepts it

was a moment of madness and something he regretted almost instantly.

Kieron Bowie

“It’s been really frustrating and I’ve been kicking myself watching on because you want to do your bit,” admitted

Bowie. “I was obviously disappointed to get the red card – it was just a mistake.

“I’m young and I’m going to make mistakes but it was just stupid so I’m glad to be back available again now and I’m

ready to help the lads.

“You’re going to make mistakes, everyone does, but you have to learn from them because they make you a better

person and a better player.

“It’s that split-second where you make the mistake and straightaway you regret it and you’re wishing you never did it,

but these things happen in football and now I’m just glad to be back.”

Bowie is one of those players who often performs better when there’s an edge to his game, but neither he nor the

team can afford him to miss more matches through ill-discipline.

The 21-year-old added: “I need to find that balance because I do play on the edge and it’s good to have that side to

you and play with a bit of aggression, but there are certain ways to use it and other ways you shouldn’t.

“To be fair, there wasn’t much in at all, but it’s the regret you feel afterwards knowing that you’re going to miss the

next three games. It’s gutting but you have to get on with it and I’m back now.”

If you’re looking for silver linings, Bowie’s at least had two weeks to rest up and he should be fully fit and firing

as Cobblers seek a much-needed win against Burton Albion this weekend.

“I’ve had three games off so it’s been a chance to rest up and I’m feeling fresh and I’m ready to get back out there,”

added the young Scot.

“You have to make the best of a bad situation and I’ve been working hard with the sports scientist and doing some

extra running to keep myself in good shape.”

 

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