Jonathan Gjoshe set to return to training with Scunthorpe after train knife attack
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Jonathan Gjoshe set to return to training with Scunthorpe after train knife attack
"He's been given the green light to get his rehab done here, so it's great to see Jonathan. "It's small steps, see how he goes, not just physically but mentally as well. He knows we've supported him the whole way through.""
"GJOSHE UPDATE @SUFCOfficial manager Andy Butler updates @jameshoggarth on Jonathan Gjoshe's progress after he was injured in the Huntingdon train stabbings. Plus Aramide Oteh's signing is over#Iron I @RadioHumberside I #BBCFootballhttps://t.co/LHwXzOdjNsDecember 18, 2025"
"Anthony Williams has been charged with ten counts of attempted murder in relation to the attack."
Jonathan Gjoshe has been cleared to return to training after undergoing surgery for a bicep cut sustained in the Huntingdon train knife attack on November 1. The 22-year-old full-back was one of 11 people treated for injuries and had been out of action while recovering. Scunthorpe manager Andy Butler said Gjoshe will undertake rehab at the club and that his return will be managed gradually with attention to his physical and mental recovery. Gjoshe joined Scunthorpe in September, has made two appearances this season in the National League Cup, and had been dual-registered with Bottesford Town. Anthony Williams has been charged with ten counts of attempted murder in relation to the attack.
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