Legendary Town boss Sir Bobby Robson has had good news from doctors as he fights cancer for the fifth time. Cancerous nodules were discovered in 74-year-old Robson's lungs in May 2007 and he is undergoing chemotherapy.
The ex-England manager said: "I am fighting my illness and I have just recently received some good news about my health and treatment.
"I have responded so well to recent treatment that the cancer has not progressed.â€Â
Robson says he hopes to make a trip to Portman Road again soon: "Travelling is difficult for me these days and I have to always be assisted and chaperoned, however, I hope in the near future I can visit my beloved Ipswich Town.â€Â
Robson's current battle with cancer is his fifth. In 1992 he overcame bowel cancer then and a mouth cancer three years later. In May 2006 he underwent surgery when a tumour was found on his lung after a skiing accident.
Three months later Robson had surgery to remove a brain tumour which was revealed by tests after the former England boss was taken ill at the Blues' opening game of the 2006/07 season against Crystal Palace.