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BBC Sport readers have been sending their well wishes to former Newcastle United forward and manager Kevin Keegan, who has revealed he has stage four cancer.
Keegan's family originally disclosed he had cancer in January, after the 75-year-old had "further evaluation of ongoing abdominal symptoms" in hospital.
The football world has since rallied around the two-time European footballer of the year, who is having treatment.
Newcastle also published a statement, sending their "heartfelt support" and "warmest wishes" to Keegan and his family following his diagnosis.
Here are some of the messages to the St James' Park icon:
Dave: The only British player to win the Ballon d'Or twice and also a legend at every club he has played for. He has always come across as a genuine and lovely guy. There can be few people, if any at all, who don't like him! I hope he reads all of the great comments people have made so that he knows how highly he is regarded.
Cheric: I'm a Liverpool fan and I met Kevin Keegan when I'd travelled overnight to see Norwich play Liverpool. I was about 16 years old at the time. Kevin and Peter Cormack saw me and a mate early in the morning and they asked if we'd had breakfast. We said no, so Kevin offered us money to go and get something to eat. We didn't accept it, but what a man. I've always loved him as a player and a manager. I pray that he beats the cancer.
Colby: An absolute hero of mine. An incredible player - try to find a video of his disallowed volley for Southampton. He would be worth £150m nowadays. He also managed the way we all would - it was full-on creative, attacking excitement. Love, KK.
Fordy: A footballer who had to graft so hard to get where he did. He wore his heart on his sleeve, as a player and a manager. Any true lover of football would know of his ability. I saw one of his best goals at Southampton, a mid-air volley from the edge of the penalty area which flew into the top corner. Sadly, he was fractionally offside so it didn't count. A great player. Sending you all of our thoughts, Kev.
Paul: What a man! He has a fighting chance, so let us all rally around him. I remember when he signed for Newcastle in 1982, when he was still a top-tier player. He saw something in Newcastle and he knew he could wake the sleeping giant. He is a living legend. Thanks for all you have done, KK.
Tony: Best wishes, Kevin. If you're reading this, I still have the birthday card you signed for me in 1983. I was there at your first game as Newcastle manager, when the whole of St James' Park felt something special was beginning. You have given me some fantastic memories of my club. If anybody can beat this, it is you, mighty mouse!
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