Adams secures permanent deal

Adams secures permanent deal

Published Jan. 17, 2013 1:15 p.m. ET

West Brom defender Steven Reid played 45 minutes of last month's defeat to Arsenal with a broken leg, manager Steve Clarke has revealed.

The full-back returned to action as a substitute in Tuesday's FA Cup third-round replay defeat to QPR having suffered the injury at The Emirates on 8 December.

Albion had not disclosed the full extent of Reid's injury, but the Baggies boss has now admitted that Reid played on despite sustaining a fracture.

Clarke said: "We didn't release the injury but it was a fractured fibula he got against Arsenal. He played for 45 minutes with a broken leg, which shows the character of the boy.

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"I've put it out there because I want people to see the character of the boy.

"Sometimes people think 'Steven is always injured' but he has an incredible strong mental strength and he wants to play."

West Brom face local rivals Aston Villa at The Hawthorns on Saturday, and Clarke is considering a recall for Claudio Yacob.

The midfielder has been sidelined for six weeks with a hamstring injury, but he has returned to training and has an outside chance of making the squad against Villa.

Clarke added: "The game might come too soon, but we will have a look at him and make a decision. He's in a good place."

Brindley was released by Norwich last summer having failed to make a first-team appearance for the Canaries.

The 19-year-old helped non-league Chelmsford reach the FA Cup second round this season with a shock 3-1 win over League One club Colchester.

He appeared 24 times for the Clarets in total.

Brindley is expected to go straight into Paul Cook's Chesterfield squad for their League Two fixture at Torquay on Saturday.

The 21-year-old left-back, who initially arrived at the Ricoh Arena in mid-November, completed his latest loan stint from Sunderland with Wednesday's hard-fought 1-0 win over league leaders Tranmere.

But Sky Blues boss Mark Robins has been working hard to strike an agreement with the Black Cats and that finally came to fruition on Thursday afternoon.

Robins said: "I am delighted to secure a player of Blair's potential for Coventry City football club.

"He has proven capable of playing at a consistent level and he will, I am sure, be an asset to us.

"He also has the personal qualities I am looking for in players I recruit. He is professional and determined to succeed and we welcome him to Coventry City on a permanent contract."

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