Shrewsbury striker Ryan Bowman sends positive message after undergoing heart surgery
Five players whose Man Utd careers ten Hag can revive
Premier League transfer news and rumours: 30/5/22
Erik ten Hag: No 'risk' to come to Manchester United
Unai Emery's 12 Arsenal Signings Where Are They Now?
Gareth Southgate reviews Germany draw
Conor McGregor drops out of richest athletes list after being No.1 last year
Would Michael Bisping Have Beaten Israel Adesanya?
Nottingham Forest: Steve Cooper reacts to play-off final win
Messi world's highest paid athlete with Ronaldo also featuring in Top 10
Sajid Javid discusses Yorkshire cricket racism scandal
Royal Blue: Everton Summer Transfer 'Targets'
Shrewsbury Town striker Ryan Bowman has confirmed heart surgery that he underwent earlier this week was a success.
The 30-year-old striker had previously been rushed to hospital with heart palpitations. He suffered the episode last October during a League One game away at Ipswich Town.
Doctors at Portman Road had to shock his heart back into a beat. In the days after, it was revealed the Ipswich incident wasn’t the first time Bowman had experienced a heart issue although the previous occasion was far less serious.
Despite the latest scare, which saw his heart race to 250 beats-per-minute, he was given the all-clear to continue playing and indeed he made 47 appearances last season for the Shrews, scoring 13 goals.
But Bowman underwent an operation this week and later tweeted a picture from a hospital bed saying the procedure was a success.
A host of well-wishes have since come his way, not only from Shrewsbury fans but supporters across the football spectrum. It is unclear whether Bowman will be ready in time to return to pre-season training for Steve Cotterill's side later this month.
The League One season begins on the