Bournemouth secured their return to the Premier League last night (Tuesday) after a two-year absence with a 0-1 home win over Nottingham Forest.
Kiefer Moore scored in the 83rd minute the winning goal of the host, who will advance to the senior league together with Fulham and the Israeli acquisition, Manor Solomon.
The one who managed to excite almost all of the “Cherry” fans is team player David Brooks, who was diagnosed with lymphoma cancer late last year but has now shared on networks that he has recovered from the serious illness.
"It's been several months since my last update, but now I'm happy to say the treatment was successful," Brooks wrote, "I can say I'm cancer free."
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- David Brooks (@ DRBrooks15) May 3, 2022
"I want to say a huge thank you to all the amazing medical staff for their amazing work and support throughout the process. To say I'm healthy is an amazing feeling and I thank you for all the messages and best wishes, it helped me a lot during the difficult times."
Brooks.
This is what he looked like last March, Photo: AP
The exciting player added: "I am so excited to start my journey back to full fitness and continue my football career. My friends at Bournemouth have had a great season and I look forward to returning to help friends on the pitch. I very much want to play for you fans in the near future."
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