Rochdale Observer

‘Miracle baby’ joy for former Dale hero Joe

Huge delays caused by road traffic collision

- PAUL BRITTON @rochdaleob­server@menmediaco.uk @Rochdalene­ws

FORMER Rochdale AFC footballer Joe Thompson said ‘miracles do happen’ as he proudly revealed he and his wife are expecting a baby later this year.

Joe and his wife, Chantelle, are parents to daughter Thailula Lily, but last year revealed the heartbreak­ing loss of a baby boy.

Joe, who twice battled back from cancer to play for his boyhood hometown club Rochdale, said in May 2021 their son Dre’s heart had stopped beating before he was born.

Now he’s shared the wonderful news that ‘baby

Thompson’ August.

In a social media post inspiratio­nal Joe - who retired in 2019 after announcing he had ‘battled through some of life’s hardest challenges, and managed to overcome them’ - said his family had gone through ‘years of IVF’. He also shared an image of beaming Chantelle and Thailula Lily, together with a hospital scan.

His family, said Joe, had been ‘blessed with a natural miracle baby’. The 33-year-old former Dale midfielder and winger said in a Twitter post: “Miracles do happen.

“After cancer twice, a stem cell transplant, years of IVF and the heartbreak­ing loss of our baby boy is due in

Dre last May. We’ve been blessed with a natural miracle baby! I never make promises I can’t keep! Happy Tears.”

And on Facebook he said they were told a natural pregnancy wouldn’t be possible because of the stem cell transplant he underwent. He posted: “Baby Thompson due in August. Connecting your emotion to your vision, results in miracles. After years of IVF and the heartbreak­ing loss of our son Dre last year. We have been blessed with a natural miracle baby!

“Never let anyone define your destiny they said it can not be done! They said a natural pregnancy wouldn’t be possible after a stem cell replacemen­t but here we are defying the odds! The rise of the Phoenix.”

Joe, a former Manchester United youth player who also turned out for Tranmere Rovers and Bury, beat nodular sclerosis Hodgkin lymphoma in 2014 after six months of chemothera­py.

But in March 2017 he confirmed that the cancer had returned after a tumour was found on his chest. He stopped playing while he underwent more treatment - including a stem cell transplant - and was told he was in complete remission again after fighting back with the support of his wife, daughter, then Rochdale manager Keith Hill and his team-mates.

He returned to football - and Rochdale - in

December 2017. At Spotland, Joe will always be remembered for his fairytale strike against Charlton Athletic in May 2018, which kept Rochdale in League One and sent rivals Oldham Athletic down to League Two - a goal he said ‘meant the world to me’. He made his debut in May 2006 before signing profession­al terms and in total, made 182 appearance­s for Rochdale, scoring 19 goals.

EMERGENCY services scrambled to the scene of a road traffic collision in

Rochdale on Wednesday evening (April 20) which caused huge delays.

The incident happened on Halifax Road (A58) at around 5.30pm.

The road closed at around 5.40pm and remained shut in both directions between B6266 Entwisle Road ( Texaco garage) and Cook Street.

It is understood that paramedics from the North West Ambulance Service as well as fire crews and officers from Greater Manchester Police were in attendance.

Eyewitness­es reported two cars were involved in the smash, but further details about the incident are not yet known.

Transport for Greater

Manchester Police confirmed the incident and the closure. They tweeted: “Due to an RTC # A58 # Halifaxroa­d is closed in both directions at the junction with #Entwislero­ad. Local bus services are diverting, please check with your operator before travel.”

Rosso bus company confirmed that various bus routes, including the 456, 457 and 457 had to divert - with drivers also urged to follow diversions down the A664 and Rochdale Bypass. GMP, the Greater Manchester Fire Service and the North West Ambulance Service have been approached for more informatio­n.

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● Police at the scene of the incident on Halifax Road, above and left

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