Royal RotherSnowball Try again. That 2003 op was a minor cartilage snip
and the article says so. Hundreds of players get those
these days, a bit of arthroscopy in the morning and
you go home in the afternoon.
Hunt's op in 2009-10 was a far more major op to try and fix
his knee once and for all.
Ok, you're right and I'm wrong.
It was a minor op in 2003 and the fact that he didn't play for 7 months after it is misleading.
He looked strong and fit all through last season.
His knees are fine and he's worth £3m.
End of discussion.
Well for one thing, his op was two weeks before the end of the season, followed by the summer break:
Injury-hit Dunfermline Athletic have suffered another blow with the news that young striker Noel Hunt requires surgery in the summer.
The cartilage problem forced him to miss the Pars drew away to Dundee on Saturday and will not play in the two remaining games of the season.
Manager Jimmy Calderwood told his club's website: "He has to have an operation, which is obviously bad news.
"It shouldn't be a bad one and he will be fit for pre-season."
Presumably he then had a set-back?