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Dorrans returns to Scotland for 'scheduled' knee scan


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GRAHAM DORRANS has left Rangers’ training camp in Spain. 

The midfielder has returned home to have a scheduled scan on a knee injury. 

Dorrans missed several months of last season with ankle ligament damage after being crocked against Kilmarnock in October. 

He joined up with Steven Gerrard’s squad on the continent this week but won’t be involved for the remainder of the trip.

http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/rangers/16307010.Graham_Dorrans_leaves_Rangers_pre-season_camp_in_Spain/

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  • Frankie changed the title to Dorrans returns to Scotland for 'scheduled' knee scan

You dont get sent home from pre-season training, missing valuable fitness work, if you are not injured.

 

If it was a scan to see if an old injury has healed properly, it surely would have been done last week before they left for Spain.

 

I think we can safely take it that Dorrans will not feature in our early season games.

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The trip to Spain was scheduled quite late in the date so it may well be his appointment was made before this and decided to be kept.

 

I believe Dorrans was actually ahead of schedule in his latest return from the injury received at Pittodrie. 

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