Former Scotland striker Alan Brazil says he is "very, very lucky to be here" after undergoing a liver transplant recently.
The 66-year-old, who now works as a broadcaster, revealed that his heart stopped beating during the procedure.
"I'd had ongoing trials and seen so many specialists and they decided I needed a transplant," Brazil told Talksport.
"I finished [work] at quarter to 10 and at 10 I had to phone Addenbrooke's Hospital. They said 'get in right now'.
"At two thirty that afternoon I was on the slab and they opened me up. I was under for something like eight hours.
The 66-year-old, who now works as a broadcaster, revealed that his heart stopped beating during the procedure.
"I'd had ongoing trials and seen so many specialists and they decided I needed a transplant," Brazil told Talksport.
"I finished [work] at quarter to 10 and at 10 I had to phone Addenbrooke's Hospital. They said 'get in right now'.
"At two thirty that afternoon I was on the slab and they opened me up. I was under for something like eight hours.
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