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Rangers legend Andy Goram's cancer diagnosis leaves Cambuslang co-boss devastated as club rally round The Goalie

Cambuslang Rangers co-boss Billy Campbell says everyone at the club is devastated by the news former goalkeeping coach Andy Goram has been given just six months to live after being diagnosed with terminal cancer.

The Glasgow Rangers goalkeeping legend was on the coaching staff at Somervell Park this season as the club won the West of Scotland Conference B title, but left the club last month following his health battles.

Goram revealed on Monday that he has inoperable Level 4 oesophageal cancer, which is lifestyle related, and has turned down chemotherapy which could extend his life by 12 weeks - a decision based on how ill it made his ex-wife Miriam, who battled cancer last year.

The 58-year-old has now been told by doctors to make the most of what time he has left and the news has left the friends he made at the club in shock.

But Campbell says he, co-boss Paul McColl and everyone at Camby will be there for the former Scotland No.1 in his final days.

He said: "I'm absolutely devastated and the whole club is. It's just a terrible time for Andy.

"I'm constantly in contact with him, as is Paul, and anything he needs, we'll be there for him.

"He's a great ally for us and he's brought so much to the club from a football perspective, but also on a personal level with how close we are to him.

"This situation is really unpleasant and our thoughts are with his family and his close friends but, obviously, mainly Andy because we know he has got a tough time ahead of him."

'The Goalie' took time away from the club in October last year when his former manager at Rangers, Walter Smith, passed away following a cancer battle.

Tragically, Goram has now been stricken by the disease, which has spread to his liver, right lung, three

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