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Published Date: 22 February 2008
A TV PRESENTER was left with two broken fingers after trying to save a shot from former Hearts goalkeeper Craig Gordon.
Jake Humphrey, 29, also sprained his wrist during the kickabout with the Scotland stopper for the BBC2 show Sportsround.

The shot from Gordon, who now plays for Sunderland, snapped two of Humphrey's fingers.

The incident happened during a film shoot at the English club's training ground last week.

The presenter faced shots from Gordon and former Manchester United star Raimond van der Gouw, who is now Sunderland's goalkeeping coach.

Despite his injury, the TV man played through his pain to complete the training session.

He said: "I just played on. You don't cry off in these situations, do you?"





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  • Last Updated: 22 February 2008 1:19 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Heart of Midlothian FC
 
1

Jambo Number 1,

22/02/2008 13:21:55
Nice one Craigy boy ;-)
2

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22/02/2008 13:29:27
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3

Maurice,

Fife 22/02/2008 13:37:19
If it were a producer, the ball would have had to hit him on the backside to break his fingers
4

Laughing at The Jambos,

22/02/2008 14:31:34
#2 VICTORIAN
Jist b***er off an' hae yer lunch an' no get upset.
Whit ye havin'?.....live mice again is it?.
..or has the methodone lorry arrived in time ????
5

Chas Niceass,

22/02/2008 14:53:43
#4 Why has the lorry been and gone from your house?
6

Laughing at The Jambos,

22/02/2008 14:58:05
#5 NICEASS

Oh.......what a put down.....you really HAVE topped todays lists of the best one-liners.
By the way, George at ASDA just rang....your suit's ready !!!

 

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