Former Stoke winger Terry Conroy leaves intensive care

22 March 2011 17:35
Former Stoke winger Terry Conroy has left intensive care after an improvement in his condition following emergency surgery on Sunday.[LNB]The 64-year-old Irishman is now in the high dependency unit at the University Hospital of North Staffordshire and is reportedly communicating with family members at his bedside.[LNB]'We are all wishing Terry well,' said Stoke chairman Peter Coates.[LNB] Happier times: Terry Conroy (right) and Jimmy Greenhoff celebrate Stoke's League Cup victory over West Ham United[LNB]'Our thoughts are with his family and we just hope he gets better soon.[LNB]'We look forward to seeing him around the club again very soon.'[LNB]Conroy,an integral part of the great Potters side of the 1970s and scorer in the 1972 League Cup final victory, suffered a suspected vascular aneurysm at the weekend.[LNB] Stoke legend Conroy in critical condition in hospital after surgeryStoke 4 Newcastle 0: Potters run riot to thrash sorry ToonStoke and Blackburn chase ?9m wantaway Wigan winger N'ZogbiaAll the latest Stoke news, features and opinion [LNB]  

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