Falkirk fear midfielder could miss rest of League One campaign
The 25-year-old went down heavily on his left side as the win over the Angus side drew to a conclusion.
The shoulder didn’t fully dislocate but has been injured previously and Todd’s been been missing ever since.
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Hide AdLee Miller said: “Josh will see a specialist on Friday for the full diagnosis and to find out the extent of the injury but he has taken a real sore one. He’s a blow for us but we have players in reserve there and a good squad.”
He is the only injury doubt for the Bairns who are free of suspension ahead of the weekend trip to Todd’s former club, Dumbarton.
“Apart from Josh, we’re all good,” Miller added.
Dumbarton have not beaten Falkirk in their last nine league games – including a hefty 6-0 defeat earlier this season.
Falkirk has not lost to Dumbarton away from home in four games but have not won away from The Falkirk Stadium for three games. A late Declan McManus penalty at The Rock gave Falkirk a point in October, but wasn’t enough to save Ray McKinnon’s job. The Sons are also currently unbeaten in their last five home games.
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