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    Rangers legend Andy Goram has just six months to live after devastating cancer diagnosis

    RANGERS legend Andy Goram has knocked back chemotherapy treatment and now has just six months to live.The 58-year-old rejected the treatment after being told it would only give him an extra 12 weeks.
    Goram back in his playing days at IbroxCredit: Alamy
    Gers legend Goram has revealed he’s been given six months to liveCredit: PA:Empics Sport
    The former Gers keeper started to feel unwell around seven weeks ago and was struggling to eat and drink and thought he was suffering from Heartburn.
    He ignored the symptoms and only sought medical help when the pain became unbearable and he lost weight.
    His GP told him to attend a local hospital before he was transferred to Wishaw General the following morning.
    Goram, who also played for Hibs, only realised things were serious when he was told to take a family member with him.
    He told the Daily Record: “I’ll fight like I’ve never fought before.“I thought I had severe indigestion. It was as though my gullet was blocked. After a few weeks, it got worse and nothing was getting through.
    “Everything I ate or drank didn’t get halfway to my stomach and I threw it back up.
    “I couldn’t get a face-to-face with my GP for two weeks, by which time I was in total agony. I’d also lost 4 stone in four weeks.”
    “I had a CT scan at Monklands, then was rushed to Wishaw General and told my next of kin should be with me.
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    “That is when the alarm bells started ringing. I realised I had cancer.”
    He was diagnosed with Level 4 oesophageal cancer.
    The illness has spread to his liver, right lung, three vertebrae and ribs.
    Symptoms include difficulty swallowing, heartburn and indigestion.
    His son, Danny, was with him when doctors broke the news of his terminal illness.
    The nine-in-a-row hero added: “The surgeon explained where all the cancer was and it was inoperable. Danny broke down while I was trying to assess the situation.
    “The word ‘inoperable’ hit me hard. I knew I was in for a fight.”
    The specialist predicted Goram had about six months to live – and nine if he underwent chemo.
    However, he quickly dismissed the treatment option after witnessing how ill it made his ex-wife Miriam, who battled cancer last year.
    He added: “I’ve been told by the doc, ‘Go enjoy your everyday life and be as normal as possible.
    “My pain is manageable. I can still go see friends and still be myself.
    “I’ll be here as long as I possibly can.
    “The only difference is the timebomb is ticking away.”

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    Sausage maker dress goalkeeper as giant cheese grater to fight prostate cancer

    GOALIE Johnny Coombs is shredding this season — but it’s all for the grater good.
    His non-league side Bedale AFC are wearing kit sponsored by sausage maker Heck Food, which is raising cash to fight prostate cancer.

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    Keeper Johnny Coombs and his non-league side Bedale AFC are wearing kit sponsored by sausage maker Heck Food, which is raising cash to fight prostate cancerCredit: GARY MORRISROE
    The firm will be dressing Johnny, 39, as a giant cheese grater to promote its new range of “Veg with Edge” bangers.
    His team-mates will wear a carrot-print kit.
    The North Yorks team wore a sausage kit in 2017 voted worst ever by fans.
    In 2018 it was hot dogs and 2019 it was bangers and mash.

    Heck’s co-founder Andrew Keeble said: “We’ve had some fun along the way.
    “What started as an innocuous sausage kit a few years ago has snowballed into this massive, almost unstoppable force that shows no sign of letting up.

    “Every time we think that’s it, we get another idea for a new kit and away we go again.
    “However, there is a very serious side to all of this because Heck and Bedale AFC continue to raise awareness and funds for prostate cancer.”

    The disease kills 11,000 men a year, one every 45 minutes.

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    Heck’s co-founder said the firm and Bedale AFC will ‘continue to raise awareness and funds for prostate cancer’Credit: GARY MORRISROE

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    Heck Food will be dressing Johnny as a giant cheese grater to promote its new range of ‘Veg with Edge’ sausagesCredit: GARY MORRISROE

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    The North Yorks team wore a sausage kit in 2017 which was voted the worst ever by footie fansCredit: North News and Pictures

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