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Rotherham United could be without midfielder/defender Mark Bradley for up to four weeks.

The twenty-four year old limped out of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy game on twenty-three minutes with a hamstring injury and it looks like he won't be playing again until October.

Speaking to the Football League's Official Site, Millers Manager Steve Evans said, 'It's disappointing but Mark will be out for four weeks and we will miss him.

'He's a great professional who can play in a number of positions, which is why we kept him.'

Mark joined the Millers in July 2010 from Walsall. He has appeared fifty-two times for the Millers including six times this season.



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Date:Thursday September 6 2012

Time: 2:47PM

 

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