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Terrors new boy has the battling qualities for job

- BY IAN ROACHE

DUNDEE United new boy Ryan Edwards has already shown he can win the toughest of all battles.

The 26-year-old Liverpudli­an central defender will face challenges on the pitch after joining the Tangerines for their Premiershi­p campaign.

United, though, are getting a warrior, someone who earned enormous respect for the way he faced the nightmare of a testicular cancer diagnosis two years ago when a Plymouth Argyle player.

Given the all clear in April 2018, three months after being diagnosed, Edwards not only got back playing again but his career went from strength to strength, first restarting with the Pilgrims then moving on to his current club Blackpool.

Edwards, who had been signed for Argyle by Scots manager Derek Adams in the summer of 2017, was open and honest about his personal journey.

Recalling the long road back from chemothera­py and surgery, he said: “Getting out of the house for a 15 to 20 minute walk with the dog was about it – that tired me out.

“I had to go back to the car one day as I was drained and felt I had nothing left. I was exhausted.

“As time goes on, you start feeling stronger and stronger.”

That April, Edwards received the best of news.

He wrote: “Long, hard few months but I said we’d beat it and we have. It may be able to knock us down but it definitely can’t keep us down.”

Indeed, by that summer, Edwards was back doing pre-season training with the Pilgrims.

Obviously delighted with his own progress, Edwards declared: “I’ve come back in better shape than I thought I would have.

“I worked hard over the summer so I knew I’d come back in good shape but, looking at my results for running and the strength tests, I’m over the moon.”

He would even go on to score an emotion-packed goal for Argyle on the opening day of that new campaign as they lost 2-1 at Walsall.

Edwards would go on to make a total of 69 appearance­s for Plymouth before, a week after they were relegated and Adams

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