1. Introduction
2. Players suffering severe injuries
3. Players suffering less severe injuries
The following unfortunate players were struck by the most severe injuries during the 2003/04 Premiership season. In terms of enforced time out these players have endured the longest period without playing – making 2003/004 a season to forget.
| Player | Club | Condition | Duration (days) |
| George Ndah | Wolverhampton Wanderers | knee | 315 |
| Lamine Sakho | Leeds United | knee | 270 |
| Matt Oakley | Southampton | knee | 267 |
| Joleon Lescott | Wolverhampton Wanderers | knee | 249 |
| Nicky Weaver | Manchester City | knee | 243 |
| Malcolm Christie | Middlesbrough | knee | 236 |
| David Thompson | Blackburn Rovers | knee | 219 |
| Florent Laville | Bolton Wanderers | knee | 270 |
| Matt Murray | Wolverhampton Wanderers | fractured foot | 213 |
| Svetoslav Todorov | Portsmouth | knee | 184 |
Those players whose clubs are still in the Premiership can expect to have a more productive season in terms of fantasy points. Christie (Middlesbrough) and Thompson (Blackburn) have regained full fitness and based on last year's low points total they may provide good value.
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