Sky Sports News presenter, Ed Chamberlin is battling stomach cancer.
Ed, writing on his Sky Sports Blog last month said: “My apologies for the absence of this blog over the last couple of weeks. I was diagnosed with cancer in my stomach last month, which thankfully is very treatable and the chemotherapy is already well under way. I will be back on Sky Sports News pretty soon! I’d like to take this opportunity to say thank you to all of you who have sent kind messages – it has made a big difference.”
Ed has been having chemotherapy treatment with a final major session this Tuesday.
The TV Newsroom would like to wish Ed the best of Luck.
Sorry to hear of your illness Ed, your positive attitude will prove invaluable & i look forward to seeing you back at Sky Sports soon.
God that was a shock when I read the news this morning.Chin up and I am sure you will bounce back soon and we will see your cheery face back on the box—John
All the best Ed- will miss you very much from our tellies. Hopen to see you back soon.
Ed get well soon want you back on sky sports news not the same without you regards lee payne
Dear Ed
Want you back and healthy on the screen ASAP. Miss your friendly face. Get well soon mate. My thoughts will be with you.
Take Care
Karl
Ed,I hope your recovery is swift and fulsome.You are a natural sports presenter who retains professionalism without masking your obvious enthusiasm for the events you report on. You have a raport with your studio guests and it is evident for all to see how much you enjoy your job.Good luck with your recovery Ed,I look forward to seeing you back reporting on the sports you love with haste.
Take care,
Paul.
Before we realised you were a fellow Saints fan, we loved watching you on telly. You havent missed much in the way of footie at St Marys but we’ve missed seeing you on telly.Hope you’re soon back on our screens with your red tie on. Our family has been affected by cancer and our love and best wishes are with you and your loved ones. SEE YOU SOON ON SKY SPORTS
love Karen and Mart x x x
short and simple. kick cancer into touch and get well soon. it’s just a shame this sort of thing happens to really good people. get well mate.
I am so shock to hear about this news, but I do believe that you will be it. I miss the baby face, kick it and come back on TV. My family and me wish you all the best.
I only heard about your illness when Ronni Irani mentioned that you would be absent from the Cheltenham Races this year but I wish you a speedy receovery and return to Sky Sports asap.
Regards
Lee