Oldham’s Hallam Hope out for several weeks after assault in club car park

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The Oldham striker Hallam Hope was assaulted in the club car park after their 2-0 loss in the National League to Chesterfield on Saturday, the club have said.

The former Everton player suffered “serious injuries” and required hospital treatment. The club have supplied police with CCTV relating to the incident, which Oldham described as a “vicious assault” that will leave him unable to play for a number of weeks.

“The club is supporting Hallam and will continue to do so. We wish him a speedy recovery from a dreadful experience,” Oldham said.

The Barbados internationalcame through Everton’s academy system and had permanent spells with Bury, Carlisle and Swindon before joining the Latics last summer. The Manchester-born player represented England up to under-19 level.

Oldham will make no further comment on the incident during the investigation.

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