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    BBC SPORT
    Horsfield reveals cancer battle

    Former Fulham, Birmingham and West Brom striker Geoff Horsfield has revealed he is suffering from testicular cancer.

    The 34-year-old, who was released by Sheffield United last summer, has been forced to retire as a result and will undergo surgery next week.

    He told the Daily Mirror: "I was diagnosed last Friday and I'm going in for surgery next Thursday.

    "The surgeon has told me that this is the end of my professional career, but that's at the back of my mind now."

    Horsfield began his career at Scarborough in 1992, and his scoring exploits at Halifax earned him a £300,000 move to Fulham in 1996.

    He said: "I've had 10 good years with Fulham, Birmingham, Wigan, West Brom and all the other clubs I've played for and enjoyed it.


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    "But all I'm thinking about now is beating this. I've always been a fighter right through my football career and I'm going to fight this and win."

    Horsfield has been told he has a good chance of recovery after the diagnosis was made early.

    "The specialist told me I did well to find the lump because it is so small," he added.

    Horsfield, who finished last season on loan at Scunthorpe, had been training recently with League One Walsall.

    The Barnsley-born forward has also played for Wigan, Leeds and Leicester.
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    Published: 2008/10/10 07:10:31 GMT

    © BBC MMVIII

    #2
    **** at anytime in your life but even worse when you're so young. Hope he pulls through.
    "My commitment to Liverpool is 100 per cent. I would die for that Liverpool shirt. I think the club loves me and I feel the same, no matter what the situation." - Pepe Reina, Nov '09.

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      #3
      All the best Geoff

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        #4
        Its a good cancer to have (you know what I mean) because the recovery rate is so good. Why would it end his career though? Granted hes **** now but surely he could play on, I mean they arent chopping his leg off are they?!
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          #5
          Originally posted by Darth Marty View Post
          Its a good cancer to have (you know what I mean) because the recovery rate is so good. Why would it end his career though? Granted hes **** now but surely he could play on, I mean they arent chopping his leg off are they?!
          Alan Stubbs and Lance Armstrong made comebacks after testicular cancer.
          All the best to Geoff, hope he recovers asap.


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            #6
            Saw that on the Beeb earlier. Get well soon Geoff.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Darth Marty View Post
              Its a good cancer to have (you know what I mean) because the recovery rate is so good. Why would it end his career though? Granted hes **** now but surely he could play on, I mean they arent chopping his leg off are they?!
              He's 34 now mate, if he needs chemo/ radiotherapy then he'll be in a very bad way for months/ years and may never recover the strength to be able to meet the physical requirements of professional football.
              "My commitment to Liverpool is 100 per cent. I would die for that Liverpool shirt. I think the club loves me and I feel the same, no matter what the situation." - Pepe Reina, Nov '09.

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