Former England defender Colin Todd is set to undergo a heart by-pass in Denmark.
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The 65-year-old, who appeared 27 times for his country in the 1970s, is currently manager of Randers FC in the Danish top flight.
Todd experienced chest pain during a training camp last week and is now awaiting surgery in Aarhus
The former Bolton boss said: ‘I’m always positive in my thinking and the staff here at the hospital are keeping a watchful eye on me.
‘Being hospitalized is completely new to me, but the situation in Denmark is truly amazing, much better than in England.’
Todd also managed Middlesbrough, Swindon, Derby, Bradford and Darlington, while his playing career is best known for spells at Sunderland and Derby.
He has been in charge of Randers since the summer of 2012 having also enjoyed two years at the club between 2007 and 2009.
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The 65-year-old, who appeared 27 times for his country in the 1970s, is currently manager of Randers FC in the Danish top flight.
Todd experienced chest pain during a training camp last week and is now awaiting surgery in Aarhus
The former Bolton boss said: ‘I’m always positive in my thinking and the staff here at the hospital are keeping a watchful eye on me.
‘Being hospitalized is completely new to me, but the situation in Denmark is truly amazing, much better than in England.’
Todd also managed Middlesbrough, Swindon, Derby, Bradford and Darlington, while his playing career is best known for spells at Sunderland and Derby.
He has been in charge of Randers since the summer of 2012 having also enjoyed two years at the club between 2007 and 2009.
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