Paul Hurst says Shrewsbury Town must be careful how they manage Josh Feeney – but revealed the defender is fit to face Stockport.
The Aston Villa loanee has battled with hamstring issues since arriving at the club in the summer.
Hurst revealed his lack of football this year has led to some fatigue but despite the concerns after Saturday's game he is fit to face Stockport. "I think he has only played one full 90 minutes for us and before that it was something like January. "He looks like he is fit and ready to go, there is certainly no damage like I said it is more just fatigue."
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