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Ryan Delaney's recovery boosted by time at St George's Park but defender still set to miss start of new season

Delaney arrived at Swindon with a knee injury which curtailed his 2023/24 campaign in February. He is now back training on grass but is unlikely to be fit for the first game of the League Two term at Chesterfield.

01.08.24, 00:01 4 Min Read

by Sam MorsheadEditor

Ryan Delaney is still unlikely to be fit to start the League Two season, but his recovery from a knee injury is progressing well.

Delaney signed on at Swindon Town with the problem, which curtailed his 2023/24 campaign in February. The Moonraker reported earlier in July that Town were planning to be without him for at least the first week of the new season.

The Irish centre-back has spent time at St George’s Park - the national football development centre - as part of his rehab, and the benefits are starting to show.

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