Former Ipswich Town player Marcus Stewart has revealed he has now lost the use of his arms due to motor neurone disease. Stewart, who also played for Sunderland and Bristol Rovers, was diagnosed with MND in September 2022. Since then, the 53-year-old has been raising awareness and campaigning to help find a cure alongside former Liverpool and Bradford City player Stephen Darby, who also has MND. With the help of his wife Louise, Stewart said he was finding 'ways around' not being able to use his arms. Stewart has been a key figure in the Ipswich Town community, and his diagnosis has sparked a wave of support from fans and fellow players. The Ipswich Town club has been a source of comfort for Stewart during this difficult time, and he continues to be an inspiration to those around him. As Stewart navigates this new challenge, he remains hopeful that a cure for MND will be found soon. His determination and resilience are a testament to the strength of the Ipswich Town spirit. Stewart's story serves as a reminder of the importance of raising awareness and supporting those affected by MND. The Ipswich Town community continues to rally around Stewart, and his story will undoubtedly inspire others to do the same.