Just curious, but why would he take a train to London?
i am devastated!in 1998 after a pretty good football career, midland combination and festival league, i got diagnosed with acute myleoblastic leukaemia.it is a hard aggresive disease and unfortunately is indescrimanate. black white, rich poor it takes no prisoners!i was 24 and went into hospital on the 15 april and apart from a couple of sabbaticals came out just before christmas 98. relapsed in 2002 but thankfully after my 6th intensive course of chemo, my friend has not come back to visit me!stylian needs to be positive, i know he will and we all need to give love and support.i am proud this man has always showed his heart for our club, and i would love to tell you football is futile in the grander scale of things, but even when the priest had been brought in, my love of the villa was there and on a saturday was there and it was important!i have no concerns for our fighting captain. HE WILL PULL THROUGH!
Nearly the same as my Leukaemia Warren, a little more progressed. Great drugs and treatment available. No reason why he won't be kicking next season off for you.