Saturday, January 28, 2012
5:32 AM
Battered and bruised Stacy Cartwright has vowed to cheer his team-mates to Wembley – days after his season was ended by horrific facial injuries.
Cartwright, pictured, broke his nose in four places and fractured his eye socket during Wisbech Town’s FA Vase Fourth Round 2-2 draw with Dunston UTS on Saturday. However, the brave centre-back ignored the pain to support his side throughout the game and extra time before going to hospital.
Cartwright said: “I wanted to cheer the boys on. I didn’t want to miss anything, and the pain wasn’t too bad.
“It’s only when I got to the hospital that the adrenaline wore off and I felt like somebody was stabbing my eye socket with a knife.
“I’m gutted I won’t be playing but I’m not bitter. We’re good enough to beat Dunston in the replay and get to Wembley. I’ll be there cheering the boys on the whole way because we’re a close-knit bunch. I’m settled at Wisbech – I couldn’t ask to be part of a better dressing room.”
The 23-year-old was playing his first game since undergoing surgery on a broken nasal septum last December. He has had to breathe through his mouth while playing since suffering the internal nose injury against Cogenhoe in November 2010.
The defender said: “I’d been itching to play and I knew I was going to get a crack on the nose at some point but I wasn’t too bothered.
“As a centre-back you’ve got to be prepared to take a big elbow off a centre forward. I’d play on Saturday if I could – I’ll never stop sticking my head in where it hurts.”
Cartwright will have surgery next week.
n Wisbech have completed the signing of Paul Cousins from Wroxham.
The defender has rejoined the Fenmen after leaving them to join King’s Lynn in the summer.
Cousins is cup-tied for this afternoon’s game but is due to play for the reserves at Sawston United.
Grant Holt and his agent have met with Norwich City chief executive David McNally this afternoon in an attempt to “resolve” their differences.
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