The Scotsman

Darby retires after motor neurone diagnosis

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Bolton defender Stephen Darby has announced his retirement, aged 29, after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease.

The right-back, who began his career at his hometown club Liverpool, received the diagnosis from a specialist recently.

He joined Bolton in the summer of 2017 but has not played since December.

“It is with great sadness that I announce my immediate retirement from profession­al football due to a recent diagnosis of Motor Neurone Disease,” said Darby in a statement.

“I would like to thank my team-mates, Phil Parkinson and all the staff at Bolton Wanderers Football Club for their amazing support at an extremely difficult period for myself and my family. I would like to ask for privacy at this time so I can adjust to the battle I have ahead and so that I can spend time with those closest to me.”

While at Liverpool Darby had loan spells with Swindon, Notts County and Rochdale before joining Bradford, where he spent two seasons as club captain under current Bolton boss Parkinson, who said, “This is heartbreak­ing news for Stephen and his family. He is an outstandin­g profession­al and a fantastic person.”

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