Football icon fighting cancer but vows to 'battle on'
The World Cup winner, 77, vowed to draw on his most famous moment in football to beat the disease.
Banks was lauded as a national hero after making a stunning save against Brazil's Pele at the 1970 tournament.
And he said: "If I could make a save like the one against Pele – while playing against the greatest in the world – then I will be able to battle through this health problem."
Banks, who played for seven clubs including Stoke City, added: "I have to hope for the best and carry on.
"I am one of many in the country who have it, I have to battle on.
"I regard my kidney problems as part of life, things tend to get harder to battle with.
"It's one of those things. When I saw the doctor he said I should just act as normal. I am hopeful the medication will cure it."
The former goalkeeper – who lives near Stoke with his wife Ursula, 78 – admitted his battle with cancer is "the biggest fight of my life".
But he thanked his loved ones – including daughters Wendy and Julia and son Robert – for ralling behind him.
He told the Mirror: "My family are all really supporting me through this illness."
(dailystar.co.uk)
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