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Heart procedure for Whiteside | |
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Norman Whiteside, the former Northern Ireland and Manchester United star, has been diagnosed with a heart condition. | Norman Whiteside, the former Northern Ireland and Manchester United star, has been diagnosed with a heart condition. |
Belfast-born Whiteside, now 42 and living in Cheshire, said he had a procedure three months ago to correct his irregular heart rhythm. | |
Mr Whiteside's wife Denise played down suggestions it was a serious problem. | Mr Whiteside's wife Denise played down suggestions it was a serious problem. |
"He recovered on the day. You go in in the morning, come out on the afternoon, it is just an electrical imbalance of the heart. It's not a massive thing." | "He recovered on the day. You go in in the morning, come out on the afternoon, it is just an electrical imbalance of the heart. It's not a massive thing." |
She added: "He's absolutely fine and healthy, and perfectly well right now." | She added: "He's absolutely fine and healthy, and perfectly well right now." |
It was the same procedure undergone by Tony Blair in October 2004. | |
The Shankill Road man made his first-team debut for Manchester United at the age of 16. | The Shankill Road man made his first-team debut for Manchester United at the age of 16. |
He later became the youngest player to appear in the World Cup finals. | He later became the youngest player to appear in the World Cup finals. |
Whiteside was an FA Cup winner, scoring the winning goal in the final in 1985. | Whiteside was an FA Cup winner, scoring the winning goal in the final in 1985. |
He now works as a podiatrist for the Professional Footballers' Association. | He now works as a podiatrist for the Professional Footballers' Association. |