Former Cambridge United striker Tom Youngs dies at 45 after MS battle
Former Cambridge United striker Tom Youngs dies at 45 after MS battle

Former Cambridge United striker Tom Youngs dies at 45 after MS battle

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Former Cambridge United striker Tom Youngs has died at the age of 45 after a battle with multiple sclerosis, as confirmed by several sources and the club itself. Youngs joined Cambridge United's academy at age 10 and became a key first-team player from 1997 to 2003, scoring 48 goals in 180 appearances. After leaving Cambridge, he played for Northampton Town, Leyton Orient, and Bury, and later in non-league football, before retiring due to injury. Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2014, Youngs faced the illness with notable resilience and honesty, later writing a book reflecting on his football career and life with MS. Tributes from former clubs highlighted his skill, intelligence on the field, and the inspiration he provided to others facing adversity. He is survived by his wife, Chelle, and their two daughters.

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