The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Former Angus football manager fundraiser is into second half

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A campaign to raise money to send a Tayside football coach to America for pioneering medical treatment is over the half-way line.

Eddie Wolecki-Black, 52, was managing SPFL side Airdrie United in March last year when he suffered two brain haemorrhag­es.

The former Brechin, Arbroath and Montrose coach was released from hospital in May 2016, but has struggled with his mobility since.

The dad-of-seven plans to go to Florida for the groundbrea­king treatment, which involves an anti-inflammato­ry drug being injected into his spine while he’s upside down.

However, the treatment and travel will cost in excess of £10,000, so a campaign was set up on Eddie’s behalf to help him raise the cash, with more than £5,000 now raised.

Eddie, who lives outside Coatbridge with wife Emma, 30, and their daughter Sophia, two, has his sights set on making the trip to the United States in November.

He said: “I spoke to the doctor in the US over the phone, for a consultati­on.

“The first thing he said to me was, ‘this phone call will cost you $1,000’ – so that gives you an idea of what their healthcare system is like.

“The injections cost about £7,000 each and the doctor said I can have a maximum of two, so we’ll see how things go.

“Now that it looks like the trip is happening in November it’s all a bit more real.”

A benefit match was played in June, involving former Old Firm players against a team of ladies from another of Eddie’s former clubs, Glasgow City.

A second game is to be held in Dundee in September or October.

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