Manchester Evening News

Football star loses brain tumour battle

- By JAMES HOLT

TRIBUTES have been paid to a former Bury FC captain and dad who died after suffering a long battle with a brain tumour.

Martyn Forrest had been living with a brain tumour since his diagnosis back in 2008.

He had collapsed on the pitch at Radcliffe Borough around 14 years ago, and sadly lost his battle with the disease after treatments stopped working, his wife Lisa announced. She paid tribute to him on social media, saying he was an ‘amazing husband and fantastic dad’ who will be ‘missed by so many people.’

Bury FC also confirmed the news on their social channels, paying tribute to Martyn after he

sadly lost his battle. They said: “ONCE A SHAKER ALWAYS A SHAKER. We are saddened to hear the news of former captain Martyn Forrest’s passing.”

“He showed bravery on and off the pitch and will be remembered fondly. We send our thoughts to his friends and family.”

Bury AFC tweeted: “Our thoughts today are with the family and friends of former Bury FC player and captain, Martyn Forrest who sadly lost his long standing battle with a brain tumour.”

Wife Lisa said her ‘amazing husband’ underwent brain surgery three times as well as radiothera­py and chemothera­py – but despite this, they were told in March this year that no treatment was working.

Martyn was diagnosed with a brain tumour after collapsing on the pitch at Radcliffe Borough, where he played between 2004 and 2012. He also played for Bury between 1996 and 2003.

Lisa said: “I cannot say how much his fun-loving personalit­y is going to be missed by so many people. Rest in peace my wonderful husband.”

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