Cove Rangers boss John Sheran thankful there was nothing serious in Jordon Brown’s scans after head clash with Aberdeen’s Andrew Considine


JOHN SHERAN admits Jordon Brown’s horrific head clash was the worst injury he has seen as a manager. Cove Rangers defender Brown is being monitored at home after being rushed to hospital on Sunday. Stricken Brown after horror clashwww.newsline-media.com He came off second best after challenging for a ball with Andy Considine in the Highland League champions’ friendly with Aberdeen. Brown required 25 minutes of treatment on the pitch before the game was abandoned. Sheran, 57, said: “You’ve seen a lot of broken legs and knee injuries. Gashes and cuts, too. “But this one, with the potential risk of damage to Jordon’s neck and spine, was the big concern. Cove star was treated on pitch for 25 minutes before being rushed to hospitalwww.newsline-media.com “It was scary for a while, but you got comfort once he was talking again. “You’re never quite sure what’s happening inside someone’s head after a clash like that. “But thankfully there was nothing serious in Jordon’s scans.” related stories POSITIVE NEWS Cove Rangers star Jordon Brown discharged from hospital after horror clash SWAN ON DOWN Scott McKenna a transfer target for Swansea as Welsh side line up £2m bid SHOCK SWITCH Adam Rooney on verge of joining Man United’s Class of 92 stars’ Salford City BIG CHALLENGE Aberdeen are the toughest team Burnley could have faced insists Jack Cork Dons search Aberdeen take former Hearts defender Krystian Nowak on trial WRIGHT STUFF Wright hopes to break into Dons team ahead of Europa League clash with Burnley Brown, 25, joined from Peterhead this summer and Sheran, whose side host Hearts on Wednesday, reckons it was the right decision to abandon the game. He said: “There was no appetite for football after what happened. “It will take Jordon a wee bit of time to get over it properly. Knowing him, he loves his football and he’ll want to be back soon. POSITIVE NEWS Cove Rangers star Jordon Brown discharged from hospital after horror clash “But we’ll give him all the time he needs. “He won’t play again until it’s been assured he’s medically fine.” Keep up to date with ALL the latest news, transfers and goals from Scottish football plus fixtures, results and live match commentary

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