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HATTERS PATIENT IN LOUIE RETURN

By Chris Dunlavy

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STOCKPORT boss Dave Challinor says terrace hero Louie Barry should be back in action by the middle of March.
Barry, 22, re-joined the Hatters on a deadline-day loan from Aston Villa having scored 21 goals in 43 games across two previous spells at Edgeley Park.
However, the former Barcelona trainee is currently recovering from knee surgery and will remain at Villa Park for his rehabilitation.
A clause in the loan deal means the Hatters won’t pay any money towards the forward’s wages until he has played 45 minutes in ...

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