Former Kilmarnock boss Bobby Williamson reveals cancer battle

Published 21st Dec 2017
Last updated 21st Dec 2017

Former Kilmarnock boss Bobby Williamson has revealed he's been diagnosed with cancer.

The 56-year-old - who managed Killie between 1996 and 2002 and before that played for the club as a striker - found out he had the illness in the summer.

Since then he's undergone gruelling rounds of chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment.

He's spoken to The Scottish Sun about his fight with the illness, and told them he's feeling optimistic about making a full recovery.

He's targeting a return to management in 2018.

Williamson also had spells in charge of Hibs, Plymouth and Chester in the UK but has more recently been managing in Africa.

He's managed the Uganda national side and at the moment is living in Kenya