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SCARE FOR ACE LOUIS

BURY midfielder Louis White is expected to be out for action for up to two months after tests revealed an inflammation of the heart muscle.
White, who joined the Shakers back in March, was withdrawn during the 0-0 opening day draw against Redcar Athletic with an “abnormally high heart rate”.
“It was scary, I’ll be honest with you,” said Shakers boss Anthony Johnson on revealing an update on the 25-year-old. “We’ve spoken to Louis every day, and he’s just got to recover.
“Football and life takes a back seat when things li...

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