Good News for Fans

Were you one of those football fans that were worried about famous football player Bobby Zamora’s condition after the accident?  Well you do not have to fret any longer because there is better news for all of you who have been waiting for a long time.

You will be glad to know that he has had a successful surgery and will be able to play for the next season.

The surgery was due to the striker’s broken leg after the Craven Cottage game just a few weeks ago, where the Fullham team won against the Wolverhampton Wanderers (2-1). Doctors say that the football star had incurred a broken fibula due to the pressure of another player’s large weight on him during the game. This was indeed bad news for fans.

According to the team’s manager, he will not be able to play for four months because of the accident.  However, fans should not fret because he still has the four-year contract to fulfill under the English Premier League.

Therefore, fans will have a lot to look forward to, when it comes to games that has bobby Zamora in it.  You just have to wait four months before seeing him again.  Knowing this, the only comfort that fans can have is that their football idol will still be able to play after four months.

With the fans never-ending love and support for their idol, Bobby Zamora will surely be able to recover fast and eventually return to the game.

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