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I think Cal Roberts will have to settle for where his career is. It would be a great story to see him triumph and make it to the Premier League, but I think League Two will be difficult now. This doesn’t mean his career can’t be special. He can continue helping teams to find their football league status. I just can’t see him bouncing back as we have seen from this.

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I think Cal Roberts will come back from it, he's got that determination, but I think there will be a limit to the level he'll reach. The main thing is to recover and then to enjoy his football. A footballer doesn't need to play in the Premier League to become a legend or known as being a great player.

Fingers crossed he will recover quickly, and ideally it's not a fracture.

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Cal Roberts is cursed, the poor lad. He doesn’t get a break, does he? That’s not intended as a pun. I thought he would be a significant player for Scunthorpe United this season, but if it’s a fracture, he could be out for some time. It could end his career, depending on the severity. I hope it’s not that serious.

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It’s terrible news about Cal Roberts, and I hope that it isn’t serious. I wish him all the best. 

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poot callum roberts, i hope hes okay and manages to come back stronger.

i think a talented player like him deserves a bit of luck when it comes to injuries, but it does seem hes plagued with them.

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It’s great news that Cal Roberts hasn’t suffered a break. Hopefully, this means he can make a swift recovery and, in time, come back to being his best. He’s the type of person who will keep fighting.

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@Piethagoram thats brilliant news, hopefully its just a bad bruise and nothing else more serious than that. cal deserves a bit of luck in the injury department.

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This is great news for Cal. I hope it’s not an injury that will set him back further. It would be good to see him doing well, even if it is with Scunthorpe United. He deserves success.

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It’s good that Cal Roberts hasn’t broken a bone. A fracture would be a serious delay in his career, but I hope he comes back stronger and avoids picking up further injuries this season.

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When I first read about it, I was convinced that Cal Roberts’ career was over. However, he has shown great persistence. I am relieved that he hasn’t suffered a fracture and I hope he will be able to play more games in the future.

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It must have been quite serious at the time if they suspected he had fractured a bone. It is good news that this isn’t the case, and hopefully, he will make a speedy recovery. I wish Cal Roberts all the best.

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