St Johnstone owner Adam Webb undergoing treatment for head and neck cancer

Author: PA and Dave GallowayPublished 19th Sep 2024

St Johnstone owner Adam Webb is to step away from the chairmanship of the club after revealing he has been diagnosed with head and neck cancer.

The American, who bought the Perth outfit from long-term owner Geoff Brown in the summer, said in an open letter on the club's website that he has started chemotherapy and radiation.

Webb, who added that he has been given a "very good" prognosis, will help Saints search for Craig Levein's successor as manager then hand over to new chief executive Francis Smith who will serve as acting chairman.

Webb, who hopes to be back for December, said in the open letter: "I have sad news to share. I have been diagnosed with head and neck cancer and have started chemotherapy and radiation. On the bright side, the prognosis is very good.

"Since taking majority ownership of the club in July, I have taken an active role as owner and chairman.

"I will not be able to continue in that active role"

"In a few weeks, the doctors tell me I will not be able to continue that active role.

"Prior to that date, we will have all of our top priorities in good shape, including the installation of our new head coach/manager. Indeed, I will be leading the effort to select our new coach in the coming days.

"Fortunately, when I am forced to reduce my role, the club will be in good hands with the capable leadership of our board, executives and dedicated employees. CEO Fran Smith will serve as acting chairman while I take medical leave.

"I should be back by December. I have requested that work on our priorities and improvements continue unabated. We've made a great start and we cannot pause now.

Adam Webb's message to Saints fans

"I will not see you in Perth for some time. Several of my co-investors will be attending games this autumn, however, and I will be staying informed.

"I will be watching Saints TV for every game and upload. I look forward to my return to McDiarmid Park at the earliest opportunity!"

Webb continued: "In closing, let me pass along my sincere thanks for your warm welcome to the Saints family.

"After the love and support of my family and friends, my optimism and excitement for St Johnstone is the thing that most gives me the fighting spirit to take on this medical challenge. Come on you Saints!"

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