Sky Sports legend Chris Kamara announces 'I'm back' after battling rare neurological disorder

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Beloved broadcaster Chris Kamara is set for a thrilling return to live reporting two years after he announced he had been diagnosied with speech apraxia, a brain disorder that affects the pathways used for speech.

On Monday, December 16, the former professional footballer - known affectionally as Kammy - announced he'd been asked to be part of the team covering the Premier League clash between Nottingham Forest and Tottenham Hotspur on Boxing Day.The midfielder - who has played for numerous English clubs and managed Bradford and Stoke - became a renowned pundit and presenter on Sky Sports, charming audiences for over two decades.

Fans were touched when he opened up about his battle with apraxia of speech (AOS), which affects his ability to speak and process thoughts.

Despite leaving Soccer Saturday in 2022 after 24 years, Chris bravely shared his journey with AOS in the moving ITV documentary, Lost For Words.

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