Linfield are continuing their support for Ross Larkin's charity fundraiser by holding a bucket collection before Friday night's home game against Crusaders.
Before Christmas in 2021 Ross was diagnosed with a grade 3 brain tumour, thankfully his treatment was successful and now he wants to give something back.
The Newry man took to running while receiving chemotherapy and has signed up to take part in the Belfast Marathon on April 30th in aid of Brainwaves NI.
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"As you could imagine this was a massive shock for me and my family, having to go through surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy at a time when I was supposed to be embarking on my professional career," explained Ross.
"However, thanks to the amazing medical team at the Royal Hospital and Belfast City hospital my treatment was successful and I am now back living my life, stronger than ever.
"While receiving chemotherapy I started to run as a way of keeping fit and healthy. I soon developed a liking towards running and decided to sign up for the Belfast Marathon on April 30th.
"I am hoping to raise money for Brainwaves NI, a charity that helps support people in Northern Ireland who have been affected by a brain tumour while also funding research in the pursuit of finding a cure."
The Blues have continued to support him throughout his recovery and are keen to keep that going through his fundraising.
“I did jokingly say I could run a leg for him, until he told me the actual distance that I would have to run,” laughed boss David Healy.
“Any support we can put out there, the better. It’s not only Ross and his family that have suffered, there are thousands of people who are suffering that many know nothing about.
“Ross had unbelievable courage to speak out about his illness. For me, it puts a lot of things into perspective. It makes me proud to see someone who has suffered on and off the pitch to show so much bravery to go and take part in the marathon.”
To date Ross has raised over £6,500, with Linfield hoping to boost his collection with Friday night's collection.
You can also donate online here
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