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VIDEO: O'Hare playing through the pain barrier for Stags



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Alan O'Hare talks about the Stags' upcoming game against Cambridge United
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Published Date: 18 September 2008
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MANSFIELD Town defender Alan O'Hare says the players are determined to eradicate costly mistakes, which have seen them drop points in recent weeks.
In an exclusive video interview with Chad sports editor John Lomas, the popular centre back says Saturday's visit of Cambridge is 'a massive game'.

And he talks about how he has been playing through the pain barrier in recent weeks as he tries to shake off an ankle knock.

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  • Last Updated: 20 September 2008 9:54 AM
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stags_fan_4_eva,

normo 19/09/2008 22:00:40
is he really a girl

"in recent weeks as SHE tries to shake off an ankle"
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Adamr999,

19/09/2008 22:48:09
lol
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benji,

thailand 20/09/2008 07:29:32
could be a katoey or lady boy?
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benji,

thailand 20/09/2008 07:47:37
did we play a un registered lady boy?
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