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Hello Blades,

I put this on Bladesmad, and was encouraged by posters to stick it on here also:

My future Father in Law (a Blade) has just been diagnosed with prostate cancer.

To raise money and awareness for prostate cancer (and for a bit of a laugh at my expense), I'm taking part in Football Aid on his behalf... For the Blades...

For anyone who's not aware of Football Aid, what this basically means is that I have to wear full United kit and play at Bramall Lane with a bunch of other blades fans and two United legends (yet to be announced)...Yes, I did grit my teeth whilst writing that.

In all seriousness, it's like they say, cancer has no colours, and the recent announcement of his illness has certainly put things in perspective for me.

Three things to leave you with:

• If you'd like to donate, please visit https://www.justgiving.com/fundraisi...undercover-owl
• For the record, my Father in Law didn't have any symptoms of prostate cancer whatsoever, he just saw the adverts encouraging people to go and have a test and so did...So I'd encourage any males over 50 to have a checkup - just for your peace of mind!
. I've noticed there's a few spaces left on the 'away kit team' if anyone would like to join me in playing - http://www.footballaid.com/en/events/view/51/game-1.html
• Apologies if this is the wrong section of the site to post this

There's been some great support on the Wednesday message boards and Bladesmad, so hopefully the response will be largely positive on here as well.

Good luck for the run-in and we'll probably see each other next season!
 

Good luck buddy, hope you pull in some great numbers.
 
I played in this in the Michael Brown season soz :) The player managers were Beesley and Gayle ,it was brilliant. You will be advised not to go mad and blow yourself out after 5 minutes but you still will. Beesley tackled me and Im still winded 14 years later . Good luck with it ,Cancer is a bastard.
 
Hello Blades,

I put this on Bladesmad, and was encouraged by posters to stick it on here also:

My future Father in Law (a Blade) has just been diagnosed with prostate cancer.

To raise money and awareness for prostate cancer (and for a bit of a laugh at my expense), I'm taking part in Football Aid on his behalf... For the Blades...

For anyone who's not aware of Football Aid, what this basically means is that I have to wear full United kit and play at Bramall Lane with a bunch of other blades fans and two United legends (yet to be announced)...Yes, I did grit my teeth whilst writing that.

In all seriousness, it's like they say, cancer has no colours, and the recent announcement of his illness has certainly put things in perspective for me.

Three things to leave you with:

• If you'd like to donate, please visit https://www.justgiving.com/fundraisi...undercover-owl
• For the record, my Father in Law didn't have any symptoms of prostate cancer whatsoever, he just saw the adverts encouraging people to go and have a test and so did...So I'd encourage any males over 50 to have a checkup - just for your peace of mind!
. I've noticed there's a few spaces left on the 'away kit team' if anyone would like to join me in playing - http://www.footballaid.com/en/events/view/51/game-1.html
• Apologies if this is the wrong section of the site to post this

There's been some great support on the Wednesday message boards and Bladesmad, so hopefully the response will be largely positive on here as well.

Good luck for the run-in and we'll probably see each other next season!
Fair play pal have put a donation your way. I hope you make a packet and that your Father in Law makes a full and speedy recovery. Football at its best.
 
Well done that man, hope you enjoy the lane too, it's going to be world's apart from what your used to, there will be no lumps of rust dropping on you for a start!!!
But in all seriousness, I hope your father-in-law beats it and recovers fully and by all means, feel free to gives us all a wave when we do the double over your lot next season!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D
 
Sad circumstances fella, but hopefully your participation in Blades colours will be worth your efforts.

At times like these there's only one thing that matters, so good luck in your efforts and I hope you enjoy your day.
 
Well said mate and best wishes and good luck to your father in law.

My dad was 70 when he was diagnosed with prostrate cancer following a routine check at his GPs. Later transpires he had beeen getting up for a pee in the middle of the night which can be a sign. Once confirmed they put him on hormone injections, nothing else, monitored his PSA hormone levels and told him he'd probably die of something else first, which he did, of heart failure 15 years later.

My wife has had breast cancer for a decade now and touch wood hormone treatments are still keeping it at bay. No one knows unless I tell them the treatment is that good.

Just shows there are lots of posible out comes with these things, not all as negative as people first think when they hear its the big C, so tell him to be positive and enjoy life as best he can.
 
Hello Blades,

I put this on Bladesmad, and was encouraged by posters to stick it on here also:

My future Father in Law (a Blade) has just been diagnosed with prostate cancer.

To raise money and awareness for prostate cancer (and for a bit of a laugh at my expense), I'm taking part in Football Aid on his behalf... For the Blades...

For anyone who's not aware of Football Aid, what this basically means is that I have to wear full United kit and play at Bramall Lane with a bunch of other blades fans and two United legends (yet to be announced)...Yes, I did grit my teeth whilst writing that.

In all seriousness, it's like they say, cancer has no colours, and the recent announcement of his illness has certainly put things in perspective for me.

Three things to leave you with:

• If you'd like to donate, please visit https://www.justgiving.com/fundraisi...undercover-owl
• For the record, my Father in Law didn't have any symptoms of prostate cancer whatsoever, he just saw the adverts encouraging people to go and have a test and so did...So I'd encourage any males over 50 to have a checkup - just for your peace of mind!
. I've noticed there's a few spaces left on the 'away kit team' if anyone would like to join me in playing - http://www.footballaid.com/en/events/view/51/game-1.html
• Apologies if this is the wrong section of the site to post this

There's been some great support on the Wednesday message boards and Bladesmad, so hopefully the response will be largely positive on here as well.

Good luck for the run-in and we'll probably see each other next season!

Great gesture. If it helps, I was diagnosed with Bowel Cancer June last year. After being told it was in my lymph system further tests found it was isolated and after an operation I was back at work within 2 months and have at least a 95% chance of it never returning. If they catch it early the chances of a full recovery are high. Fingers crossed for your Father in Law. Cancer doesn't always mean a life sentence.
 
Thanks for the support guys and thank you for the donations - it's very much appreciated.

It's amazing how many people on the message boards have either been treated for a form of cancer themselves, or seen a loved one be treated.

It almost makes a drab 2-0 loss to Reading seem less important (I'm still mad though!).
 
Great gesture. If it helps, I was diagnosed with Bowel Cancer June last year. After being told it was in my lymph system further tests found it was isolated and after an operation I was back at work within 2 months and have at least a 95% chance of it never returning. If they catch it early the chances of a full recovery are high. Fingers crossed for your Father in Law. Cancer doesn't always mean a life sentence.

Wow, well done. Hats off to you dude.
 
Good on you, i lost my missus to Cancer 10 years ago, so know only too well the pain and devastation it brings. As you say it does truly put things like football rivalry into perspective.

I am playing in the football aid game, so look forward to meeting you. I have done it a few times, it is a great experience and really well managed. As has been said your eyes will really be opened when you see a progressively developed, well maintained stadium!

All the best to your Father in Law and see you on the desso in May
 
Hello Blades,

I put this on Bladesmad, and was encouraged by posters to stick it on here also:

My future Father in Law (a Blade) has just been diagnosed with prostate cancer.

To raise money and awareness for prostate cancer (and for a bit of a laugh at my expense), I'm taking part in Football Aid on his behalf... For the Blades...

For anyone who's not aware of Football Aid, what this basically means is that I have to wear full United kit and play at Bramall Lane with a bunch of other blades fans and two United legends (yet to be announced)...Yes, I did grit my teeth whilst writing that.

In all seriousness, it's like they say, cancer has no colours, and the recent announcement of his illness has certainly put things in perspective for me.

Three things to leave you with:

• If you'd like to donate, please visit https://www.justgiving.com/fundraisi...undercover-owl
• For the record, my Father in Law didn't have any symptoms of prostate cancer whatsoever, he just saw the adverts encouraging people to go and have a test and so did...So I'd encourage any males over 50 to have a checkup - just for your peace of mind!
. I've noticed there's a few spaces left on the 'away kit team' if anyone would like to join me in playing - http://www.footballaid.com/en/events/view/51/game-1.html
• Apologies if this is the wrong section of the site to post this

There's been some great support on the Wednesday message boards and Bladesmad, so hopefully the response will be largely positive on here as well.

Good luck for the run-in and we'll probably see each other next season!
My dad is a prostate cancer survivor too. He had backaches and for once in his life went to the docs to get checked. Saved his life. He's fighting fit again now and I've been for a check myself. The message has to be give yourself a chance and get checked out, ignoring it doesn't make it go away.
 

My dad is a prostate cancer survivor too. He had backaches and for once in his life went to the docs to get checked. Saved his life. He's fighting fit again now and I've been for a check myself. The message has to be give yourself a chance and get checked out, ignoring it doesn't make it go away.

Best advice out there.
 
Thank you but real thanks goes to my wife, my kids and the doctors/surgeons and nurses that got me to where I am. And a company who looked after me well.

Oh and mates who were a massive help and didn't treat me any differently. They still ripped the shit.
 
Hello Blades,

I put this on Bladesmad, and was encouraged by posters to stick it on here also:

My future Father in Law (a Blade) has just been diagnosed with prostate cancer.

To raise money and awareness for prostate cancer (and for a bit of a laugh at my expense), I'm taking part in Football Aid on his behalf... For the Blades...

For anyone who's not aware of Football Aid, what this basically means is that I have to wear full United kit and play at Bramall Lane with a bunch of other blades fans and two United legends (yet to be announced)...Yes, I did grit my teeth whilst writing that.

In all seriousness, it's like they say, cancer has no colours, and the recent announcement of his illness has certainly put things in perspective for me.

Three things to leave you with:

• If you'd like to donate, please visit https://www.justgiving.com/fundraisi...undercover-owl
• For the record, my Father in Law didn't have any symptoms of prostate cancer whatsoever, he just saw the adverts encouraging people to go and have a test and so did...So I'd encourage any males over 50 to have a checkup - just for your peace of mind!
. I've noticed there's a few spaces left on the 'away kit team' if anyone would like to join me in playing - http://www.footballaid.com/en/events/view/51/game-1.html
• Apologies if this is the wrong section of the site to post this

There's been some great support on the Wednesday message boards and Bladesmad, so hopefully the response will be largely positive on here as well.

Good luck for the run-in and we'll probably see each other next season!
Please say good luck to your father in law, my dad (a long serving blade) was diagnosed with it late last year.
Will be definitely donating, hope all goes well.
UTB
 

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