Celtic hero Jackie McNamara has released his first statement since collapsing at his home last month.
13.02.2020 - 02:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Former Celtic and Scotland star Jackie McNamara has been rushed to hospital in England after collapsing on his doorstep.
Friends of his family say the former defender is undergoing surgery with fellow Hoops icon John Hartson saying Jackie has a '"bleed on the brain".
It is understood the 46-year-old was taken to hospital in York and then transferred to another hospital in Hull.
A source said: "He has been taken to hospital to undergo an operation.”
McNamara was manager of York City FC until March
Celtic hero Jackie McNamara has released his first statement since collapsing at his home last month.
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