Seán is currently undergoing a twelve week rehabilitation programme in the National Rehabilitation Centre. Image: supportsean.com Seán is currently undergoing a twelve week rehabilitation programme in the National Rehabilitation Centre. Image: supportsean.com SEÁN COX IS planning to attend a charity match in his honour at the Aviva Stadium on Friday, the first time he has been outside a medical setting in almost a year.
The brain injuries he suffered as a result of the attack has meant he will need ongoing care for years to come and almost €2 million has been raised to help his family. Speaking this morning on Newstalk Breakfast, Cox’s friend Stephen Felle revealed that it is planned that Seán will attend the match on Friday. It’s going to be Seán Cox’s first move outside a medical environment in almost 12 months, so it’s very special for the family, and it’s very emotional for Martina. I was speaking to her this morning and I said, ‘does Seán know he’s going?’, and she said he does. She keeps reminding him and he keeps smiling and he can’t wait.
The caveat is if Séan got an infection or a cold or something happens between now and Friday, we might have to change the plan. But as we sit here now, that’s the plan. The latest squads for next week's #LFC Legends game with @FAIreland XI. 🙌— Liverpool FC April 4, 2019 Source: Liverpool FC/Twitter
What about a dating match ;)
Meanwhile, the Italian victims of the Thuggish Liverpool fans in Brussels will NEVER leave the Graveyard!!!
That’s great news Sean,all the best💙
Good luck Seán