All-clear for Sheedy after cancer op

Former Everton and Republic of Ireland midfielder Kevin Sheedy has been given the all-clear after undergoing surgery following his recent diagnosis with bowel cancer.

The 52-year-old revealed his illness last month, but early diagnosis meant it was operable and he is now recovering at home.

He told Everton’s website: “I would strongly urge anybody who has concerns to go immediately to their GP. My life has been saved through early detection and I am told that over 90 per cent who are diagnosed at the earliest stage are successfully treated. Don’t be embarrassed to go, otherwise you could die of that embarrassment.”

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Everton confirmed Sheedy will not require further treatment but the man who scored against England at the 1990 World Cup said: “I will need regular checks to monitor my recovery.”

Sheedy, was a key member of the Everton team that won two league titles in the 1980s. He also had spells at Hereford, Liverpool, Newcastle and Blackpool.

He is now working as a coach of the Everton under-18s team, and said: “I would like to say a massive thank you to everybody who sent me messages of support from all over the world.”