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Scotland fan’s thanks for gift of life from German bone marrow donor

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A SCOTLAND fan travelling to Munich to watch his team play in the first game of the Euros has told how his life was saved by a bone marrow transplant from a German donor almost 25 years ago.

Ally Brown, 41, who lives in Haddington, East Lothian, was given a bone marrow transplant aged 16.

Prior to that, he had four years of treatment for acute lymphoblas­tic leukaemia - a type of blood cancer - which had reoccurred three times.

He said: “I’ll be cheering on Scotland, but my blood is my German donor’s blood.”

Mr Brown said: “It’s dead exciting we are playing against Germany in the tournament opener and I’m so lucky to have a ticket, I can’t wait.

“My blood is 100% German so the country will always be close to my heart. But I’ll be shouting and singing for Scotland.”

Mr Brown received a bone marrow transplant from a German woman through stem cell charity Anthony Nolan, which was founded in 1974.

It matches donors and patients and was set up by Shirley Nolan to find a match for her son, Anthony, who had a rare blood disorder.

While a match was not found for Anthony, who died in 1979 aged seven, the charity has since facilitate­d more than 26,500 transplant­s for people around the world.

Speaking about his donor, Mr Brown said they keep in touch on Facebook and use Google Translate to communicat­e.

“My donor has given me the most wonderful gift. She’s given me 24 more years of life and counting, and I am so grateful,” he added.

“We have swapped pictures, and my partner sent her a message to say thanks, too. Saving a life isn’t just a gift for that one person, it’s for their family and friends too.”

Henny Braund, chief executive of Anthony Nolan, said: “It’s wonderful to see Ally going to cheer Scotland on in Germany, the home of his lifesaving donor.

“Sadly, someone in the UK is diagnosed with blood cancer every 13 minutes and for people with blood cancer or a blood disorder, a stem cell transplant can be their last chance of survival.

“As the Euros are kicking off, we’re calling on football fans aged 16-30 to join our One Million United campaign by joining the stem cell register.”

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Ally Brown is Germany bound

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