It seems like you’ve provided an article about Alan Judge, a former Ipswich Town midfielder, who has joined National League side Woking until the end of the season. Judge, who suffered a triple rupture in his left knee in December 2022 while at Colchester United, has been working his way back from injury and underwent surgery to repair his ACL in March last year.
After being released by Colchester United at the end of the 2022–23 season, Judge continued his rehabilitation at the League Two side and recently made his return to action, playing for their under-21’s side. He has a history of serious injuries, including a leg break during the 2015/16 season.
Judge, an Irishman, made 91 appearances and scored 18 goals during his spell at Portman Road before joining Colchester in the summer of 2021. Judge could potentially make his debut for Woking as they travel to face 11th place Southend United.
It appears that Burns, a player for an undisclosed football team, had to miss Wales’ Euro 2024 qualification games due to a hamstring injury sustained during a match against Sheffield Wednesday. His manager, Kieran McKenna, expressed concern about the severity of the injury, indicating that it didn’t seem minor. McKenna later revealed in a press conference that Burns might not return before the end of the 2023–24 season.
McKenna mentioned that while Burns could possibly return within the next eight games, they would have to wait and see. He clarified that Burns wouldn’t need surgery for the muscle issue and that they would gain a better understanding of the injury’s extent after he undergoes a scan.
The team, managed by McKenna, is set to play against Blackburn Rovers in an upcoming match.
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