Kieron Dyer: Former England midfielder has 'life-changing' liver transplant

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Kieron Dyer: Former England midfielder has 'life-changing' liver transplant
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Former England midfielder Kieron Dyer leaves hospital after having a successful liver transplant.

The 44-year-old Chesterfield coach was diagnosed with primary sclerosing cholangitis, a chronic liver condition with no cure, in 2019."The gratitude I feel for the position I find myself in has no bounds and I feel blessed to leave hospital feeling healthier than ever," Dyer said."I have watched more games from my hospital bed in the last three months than in any other period of my life.

"A particular thank you to the manager Paul Cook, who has given me the ability to contribute, even from hospital, where I've watched every fixture as the lads have made their way to the top of the National League table. "In due course I look forward to returning to coaching and media work, but I respectfully ask for privacy for myself and my family at this time as I strive to make what I hope will be a full recovery."Top Stories

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