Quite an emotional five minute watch: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/football/66959942
Puts a lot of things into perspective.
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Quite an emotional five minute watch: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/football/66959942
Puts a lot of things into perspective.
I have seen what this horrible disease does and how it effects the person and their family. A very brave man and wish him and his family all the best. Luckily for us we were on the right side of the 50/50.
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An inspirational character.
Truly horrible disease.
What a man. Absolute inspiration. His family should be proud.
It takes a staggering level of character and courage to keep moving forward when you're inflicted with a predetermined fate. A true inspiration indeed.
In saying that, hopefully not so predetermined with the continued advances in neurological science.
What a story and what an inspiration.
Wow, a hard watch. Inspirational attitude.
Just watched it on View from the Terrace. Humbling indeed.
That programme does these short features beautifully
Yep. Find it mental that some folk are desperate to slag off the show. It doesn’t take itself too seriously, but is really fair over all Scottish leagues and the mini documentaries are brilliant. Folk seem desperate to focus on the fact that there’s 2 jambos on it. (There’s 2 Hibs fans involved too)
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The 2 jambos pretty much started the podcast. Both are well informed, but Joel plays the jambo pantomimist villain beautifully.
We cry out for a Scottish football show that doesn’t focus on the old firm. Here it is yet folk want to slag it. Mad.
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What an emotional watch. Good luck to him and his family. Truly tragic to have that running through a bloodline
That’s an incredible and inspiring watch. Amazing how is so determined to get on with it and just do stuff. Even though he has inherited it let’s just hope that somehow he doesn’t go on to get the actual disease. I am guessing that in some cases that must be possible, though am not sure what the statistics for that are.