Hamilton winger Mark Corcoran fears he may miss the rest of the season through injury.
Winger requires surgery on hip problem
Hamilton winger Mark Corcoran fears he may miss the rest of the season through injury.
Corcoran is struggling with a hip problem and will have to undergo surgery to correct the problem.
An operation is likely to sideline Corcoran for up to four months, meaning he is almost certain to miss the rest of Hamilton's campaign as they look to avoid relegation from the SPL.
"It looks like I won't be able to play again for 12-16 weeks which is obviously frustrating," Corcoran told the Daily Record.
Scraped
"In an ideal world I'd be hoping to be back before the end of the season but I just don't know yet to be honest.
"But that's what I am aiming for because I want to be part of the team.
"I've got to get some bone scraped away from the hip joint.
"I've not really had any pain but after I played against Motherwell in the League Cup it was really painful and that's when the problem really started.
"But at least it's good news in a way that I will get it all sorted."