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17.10.2020 / 10:05
The inspirational six-year-old boy with cerebral palsy who is his local football club's mascot this weekend
Whalley Range, also suffers from cerebral palsy as a result of complications at birth, which affects his mobility and means he has to use a wheelchair.While the condition affects his balance and posture, his parents, Simon and Dawn, say he has never let the condition stop him from reaching his goals.“Oscar goes to a mainstream school and is cognitively as bright as a button but the cerebral palsy affects the physical side of things for him,” dad Simon, 42, tells the Manchester Evening