Thai coach Robson boosted by fans response to news of illness
31-Mar-2011

Former England captain Bryan Robson, who coached three-time winners Thailand during their ill-fated campaign in last year's AFF Suzuki Cup, has been talking about being diagnosed with throat cancer.
The 54-year-old Manchester United legend had surgery just 48 hours after being told by doctors that he had the disease.
He is currently in England but will start a course of radiation when he returns to Thailand next week.
I thought I just had a sore throat. I went to see a doctor who diagnosed it straight away. I had MRI tests and I was operated on two days later, he told the media in England.
I had the tumour, which was cancerous, removed from my throat. I am in England for a week to get a second opinion from a specialist but I am confident when I go back to Thailand I should be okay in a couple of months.
I am starting a five-week radiation course when I return next week. They are very confident that it is treatable and that I will make a full recovery.
I have had fantastic response from fans everywhere which has been a great boost. You have to be positive and get on with it. I'm in the best hands.
Robson plans to continue working with the Thailand team during his treatment.
The 54-year-old Manchester United legend had surgery just 48 hours after being told by doctors that he had the disease.
He is currently in England but will start a course of radiation when he returns to Thailand next week.
I thought I just had a sore throat. I went to see a doctor who diagnosed it straight away. I had MRI tests and I was operated on two days later, he told the media in England.
I had the tumour, which was cancerous, removed from my throat. I am in England for a week to get a second opinion from a specialist but I am confident when I go back to Thailand I should be okay in a couple of months.
I am starting a five-week radiation course when I return next week. They are very confident that it is treatable and that I will make a full recovery.
I have had fantastic response from fans everywhere which has been a great boost. You have to be positive and get on with it. I'm in the best hands.
Robson plans to continue working with the Thailand team during his treatment.
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