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Alan Brazil: Former Scotland forward 'lucky' to be alive

Alan Brazil: Former Scotland forward 'lucky' to be alive
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Former Scotland and Ipswich Town striker Alan Brazil has revealed he is recovering after a life-saving liver transplant. During the procedure, Brazil's heart briefly stopped, but he is now on the mend and hopes to return to his broadcasting career soon.

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The story highlights the personal health struggles of a prominent public figure in sports media, drawing attention to the importance of organ donation and medical intervention.

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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Brazil scored 80 goals in 210 appearances for Ipswich Town

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