Andy Morrison interview: The Man City cult hero on battling his demons and coping with a rare neurological disorder
•Andy Morrison didn’t really want to be seen or heard.
•He was barely recognisable and his speech was impaired.
•When he looked in the mirror, only one of his eyes stared back.
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Andy Morrison didn’t really want to be seen or heard. He was barely recognisable and his speech was impaired. When he looked in the mirror, only one of his eyes stared back. He didn’t want to face the world looking, sounding and feeling like this.But people were worrying. “I was getting messages and phone calls from friends saying they’d heard I’d had a stroke or a heart attack,” the former Manchester City defender says. “I thought to myself, ‘I need to post something on social media to let people know this is where I’m at’.”Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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