Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack has revealed he is to undergo open heart surgery following his return to America.
The lifelong Dons' supporter released a statement updating fans on his health and revealed that he would need a period of time to recuperate. The statement notes that the prognosis is that he will make a full recovery but he will be allowed recovery time away from the Scottish Premiership side to fully recover.
Incoming chief executive Alan Burrows, who had taken in his final game in post at Motherwell during the win over Hearts, and the board will continue to support interim boss Barry Robson during Cormack's absences as Aberdeen look to climb the table and appoint a new manager. Cormack's statement read: “Having struggled with high cholesterol I had a heart calcium test performed.
"Having no symptoms, it was a real shock to find out I had three significant blockages in my arteries. I am thankful that this was caught in time, and I’ll undergo triple heart bypass surgery this week.
“With Alan Burrows coming on board in a week’s time as chief executive and with the support of my fellow directors, I’ll be able to take the time I need to rest and recover. Alan will pick up the early work done so far on appointing a new manager and lead the process on behalf of the board.
“I want to take this opportunity to thank fellow Dons fans for their incredible support home and away and to reaffirm my commitment to the club we all love.”
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