Liverpool fan Sean Cox has addressed the public for the first time since sustaining a serious brain injury caused by a Roma supporter at Anfield.
The life-long Reds fan, 54, suffered major head trauma when he was struck in a random assault by a masked AS Roma supporter outside Liverpool's stadium last April.
Cox offered a message of thanks to well-wishers in a video posted by Off The Ball, in which he simply says 'thank you' with his thumb raised in the air.
The former director of an electrical company, from the town of Dunboyne in Co Meath, will mark a major milestone in his slow road to recovery when his family accompany him to see a charity match held in his honour in Dublin on Friday night.
A Liverpool Legends team, managed by Sir Kenny Dalglish and captained by Ian Rush, will play an Irish Republic Legends side, managed by current international boss Mick McCarthy and captained by Robbie Keane, with proceeds going to Mr Cox's rehabilitation fund.
The father-of-three is currently being cared for in Ireland's National Rehabilitation Hospital in Dun Laoghaire near Dublin.
His wife Martina said the game at the Aviva Stadium would be the first time her husband would be out in public since the attack.
'He's going to be there which is great, I didn't think it would happen a couple of months ago,' she said.
'It's a big milestone for us. He has been out of hospital for a couple of hours before, but this is him out in the public arena for the first time.
'It will be quite overwhelming for Sean. He's been home but literally only in our house, and he's been with family.
'At the beginning (after the attack) we didn't know how things were going to pan out, so to have him at the match is really significant.
Particular so for his brother Martin, because he travelled with him that day and they never got to see the match. It's great for all of the family.'
Mrs Cox, 53, said she would love to see her husband one day well enough to return to his beloved Anfield.
'He regularly went to Anfield,' she said. 'For him Anfield would have been a very safe place, because there had never been any incidents before. But unfortunately that day there was.
'Down the line when he's well enough I would say Martin would definitely love to get him there - I would too.
'I'm sure Liverpool Football Club would love to have him there, because he never got in that day.
Mr Cox, who turned 54 on Tuesday, will leave the facility in Dun Laoghaire in June. After that he is being moved to spend a number of months in a rehabilitation centre in the UK, with his family moving with him.
Mrs Cox, who lives with the couple's three children Jack, Shauna and Emma in the family home in Dunboyne, said they have been overwhelmed by the generosity of people who have supported them.
She currently juggles a job as a buyer for the Dunnes supermarket chain with visiting her husband and fundraising for his treatment costs.
'Our lives literally have been turned upside down,' she said.
'He's only been at home for a couple of hours twice in the last year, so his lack of presence in the house is sorely missed.
Around 25,000 fans are expected to attend Friday's match at the Aviva Stadium.
'It's heart-warming to see that so many people have reached out,' said Mrs Cox.
'I think they can really resonate with the story because the incident that happened, it could have been anybody. Sean was just plucked out of a crowd and they did this to him, but it literally could have been anyone else there.
She added: 'His care costs don't end at the end of this year or next year - what happened to Sean is going to affect him for the rest of his life. He is going to need life-long care.'
Tickets for the 'Legends for Sean Cox' match, which kicks off at 7.45pm on Friday, are available from Ticketmaster
To find out more about Mr Cox's journey, or make a donation, visit www.supportsean.com
futbdinry
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speedy recovery sean
Miuabmntyz
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get well soon mr sean.. we miss u a.lot.. #YNWA
heaabinpy
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Get well soon Sean, good to see you soon 👶 YNWA
lonxe
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From a life long Manchester United supporter I wish you all the very best in your continued rehabilitation Sean. Cheers mate!!
Well said brother
citizenson
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Wishing you all the best Sean
missyou
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You should not got to ANY football match and come back that way
Mutuamente
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Get well soon pal!
Stevemedu
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Great stuff Sean. Keep fighting. Ynwa
Geeraffery
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Stay strong... keep up the recovery.
lakerhala
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Get well soon. This should never happen at a football match. Sentence on this animal was too lenient.
addition
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Some sad sad people on here clicking the thumbs down option on the previous comments. How would you feel if this was your family member? Sean, I hope you make as close to a full recovery as possible and you get back to Anfield to watch your beloved Reds. Enjoy the day on Friday, it's all for you!
realmans
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Get well soon Sean all the best in life from a 61 year old life long Chelsea fan
Padhraics
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Good luck Sean I hope you have a fantastic evening on Friday. Hope we see you at Anfield soon.
gaopeiost
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Stay strong Sean we're with you all the way YNWA!!! Walk on pal
pompous
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Best of luck for his future.
acteman
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Cowardly attack on a man not looking for trouble,bullies.Get well mate.
wmj21
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Great news and great to see Sean getting back to some sort of normality
Yamahai
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Get well Sean from a Southampton fan.
Sancheknight
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Again..... Ridiculous sentencing...get tough Britain!... All the very best Sean.
Ergantekehe
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This is a disgrace and a shockingly lenient sentence. Get well soon.
memory4
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When something as horrendous as this happens,all football rivalry goes out of the window in my eyes.Get well soon Sean,from a lifelong Man City supporter.
Chaselike
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Get well soon Sean xxx
iunderstandl
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Get well mate.
blossomaea
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Get well soon Sean YNWA
Brightonen
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From a life long Manchester United supporter I wish you all the very best in your continued rehabilitation Sean. Cheers mate!!
goetzemario
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happy to see you back
OneofKops
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You’ll never walk alone
Marty99
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Roma should be ashamed
Ernesta
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God bless u
Divyansh26
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Hey Sean Cox every Liverpool supporter are standing for your support and we wish you a jet recovery ....... Now today and always our support would be with you 😊😊😊...... The beautiful game football ....... YNWA Sean Cox Amazing man and amazing fan ...... Once a red always a red
trollfootball27
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Roma fans too bad
VanishPrasad
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One of the best pictures on the internet today. Nothing but love for Liverpool