Makes you realise how lucky you are sometimes and also how being different or having a condition doesn't stop you from being you and doesn't mean you are worthless.
small world - that's my boss Carl Gilbertson - lovely bloke and typical of the type of thing he would do . Took place at Liverpool one last year
QUOTE="LiverpoolRed, post: 1996548, member: 6746"]small world - that's my boss Carl Gilbertson - lovely bloke and typical of the type of thing he would do . Took place at Liverpool one last year[/QUOTE] Fantastic show of love, when you see something like this it puts in to perspective how insignificant football really is,
Fantastic show of love, when you see something like this it puts in to perspective how insignificant football really is,[/QUOTE] Been really hard for them - trying all.kinds of alternative medicines and treatments
I was in contact last week with a guy who I ran with at Barnsley Road Runners in the 1980s. I hadn't seen or heard of him for 27 years. I told him have been sat at home moaning about a knee injury I have had for 12 months when he dropped a bomb shell. He said he had started running again about 5 years ago and then he noticed his balance seemed to be going. He was has been diagnosed with MS. I told him I'm rehabing my knee and am doing a couple of miles 3 time a week. He said he was going out on his zimmer frame just to try and keep moving. This guy was a silver medallist in the South Yorkshire Track Championships. I felt gutted for him and stopped feeling sorry for myself.