Former Scotland forward Brazil ‘lucky’ to be alive 
Former Scotland forward Brazil 'lucky' to be alive
Former Scotland forward Brazil 'lucky' to be aliveImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Brazil scored 80 goals in 210 appearances for Ipswich TownByBen RamsdaleBBC Sport journalistPublished4 June 2026Former Scotland striker Alan Brazil says he is "very, very lucky to be here" after undergoing a liver transplant recently.The 6…
Former Scotland forward Brazil 'lucky' to be aliveImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Brazil scored 80 goals in 210 appearances for Ipswich TownByBen RamsdaleBBC Sport journalistPublished4 June 2026Former Scotland striker Alan Brazil says he is "very, very lucky to be here" after undergoing a liver transplant recently.The 66-year-old, who now works as a broadcaster, revealed that his heart stopped beating during the procedure."I'd had ongoing trials and seen so many specialists and they decided I needed a transplant," Brazil told Talksport."I finished [work] at quarter to 10 and at 10 I had to phone Addenbrooke's Hospital.
They said 'get in right now'."At two thirty that afternoon I was on the slab and they opened me up.
I was under for something like eight hours."They transplanted my liver.
تأتي هذه التطورات ضمن متابعة مستمرة لأخبار كرة القدم والبطولات، مع اهتمام واضح من الجماهير بمعرفة آخر المستجدات والنتائج والمواعيد.
سيتم تحديث التفاصيل فور ظهور معلومات جديدة من المصادر الرياضية، مع متابعة كل ما يتعلق بالمباريات والفرق واللاعبين.