Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: dave shelley on June 25, 2018, 01:13:14 PM
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Apologies if this has been mentioned as I've only just come across it but, Tony Cascarino is suffering from a brain tumour. He's to undergo surgery on 19th of July. I can't do links on an iPad but it's in the Irish Independent at independent.ie in an article by Paul Kimmage.
Apologies again if I have missed it and it's old news. Anyway, get well soon Tone.
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I didn't know that either. Hope he makes a speedy recovery.
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Fingers crossed for him. He didn't have the most successful spell at Villa, but it is clear from interviews that he retains an affection for the club and considers it a massive honour that we ever signed him.
Good luck Cascers.
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Tony Cascarino reveals he will have brain surgery to remove a benign tumour
talkSPORT
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Tony Cascarino has revealed he is to undergo surgery on a brain tumour.
The former Republic of Ireland international striker and talkSPORT presenter will have an operation after the World Cup to remove the tumour which, thankfully, is benign.
Cascarino revealed the news in his column in The Times, in which he urged others to get checked and not ignore the signs like he did.
He wrote: “I was sent for an MRI scan and waited for the results. From the start, I was told it was probably an acoustic neuroma… a benign tumour that can be very small and grow very slowly.
“You can have them for years without knowing it. Mine is about the size of a golf ball, which is alarming when you think about it, but the benign bit was a huge weight off my shoulders and in that respect, I’m very lucky.
“Why am I writing about this? Logistics, firstly. After the World Cup, I’ll be having surgery and my rehabilitation could last for a couple of months, so I’ll be disappearing for a while.
“The second reason is far more important. My roles with The Times and talkSPORT give me a platform to say please, don’t be like me. In similar circumstances, get yourself checked.
“I understand now that I left it too long and the longer you leave anything, the bigger the risk.”
All at talkSPORT offer our best wishes to the Weekend Sports Breakfast co-host and look forward to having him back on the airwaves.
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Good luck Tony.
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All the best Tony.
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Hope the ball can be put up in the air for you again real soon and besides Talkshite needs someone to deflect away from that Georgie
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....puts the golf ball in the head.... of Tony Cascarino.....
Get well soon big guy.
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Good luck Tony and get well soon.
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Wishing him a speedy recovery, he always speaks highly of us.
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Best of luck Tony.
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Good luck Tony.
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All the best, Big Fella.
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I have spoken to him when calling Talksport. Nice guy and as others have said he always speaks highly of the Villa. I hope he has a quick and full recovery.
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His punditry can grate at times, doesn't offer much insight but comes across as a likeable fella. Haven't got round to reading his book, (he and his ghost writer, Paul Kimmage, sometimes appear on talk radio in Ireland together) - does he go into much detail of his time with us?
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Tony has just done his last Talksport before his brain op.
Best wishes for a full and swift recovery, Tony!
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All the best Tone. Still remember that goal against Derby after that mad goalmouth scramble in a muddy penalty area in front of the Holte in the Venglos era!
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Good luck Tony
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More good news.
Georgie Bingham on Twitter: CAS UPDATE! His missus Jo says surgery was 12 hours, but went really well and the surgeon was really happy. Cas was conscious last night, even having a little laugh and a joke! Great news! So happy!
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Good news. Well done to the Surgeon. Hopefully, as a result of having this new brain, Tony will be more eloquent (it's only too soon if it didn't go well). Fantastic news for Cas.
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He was on TodayFM the other day reviewing the World Cup, was surprised his operation wasn't mentioned.