Liam Walsh gives thanks for support after baby loss

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James Burridge/BBC Liam Walsh has dark brown short hair and is wearing a blue T-shirt with a fluffy black mic attached. He is looking off to the side of the frame and is sitting in front of a sports field.James Burridge/BBC
Luton Town midfielder Liam Walsh said manager Jack Wilshere had been with him and partner Missy Bo Kearns "every step of the way"

Luton Town's Liam Walsh has thanked his club and fans for their outpouring of support after he and his partner recently disclosed they had lost their baby through miscarriage.

Aston Villa and England midfielder Missy Bo Kearns revealed the news in a social media post in March, having previously announced she was pregnant.

An emotional Walsh said they had taken the joint decision to speak publicly about their loss - ahead of The Hatters trip to Wembley Stadium on Sunday - to help other people going through similar situations.

Walsh also praised the club for its help, saying: "The manager's been with me every step of the way, and Missy says every day how much he's done for us."

PA Media Left to right, back to front: England's Lucia Kendall, Lotte Wubben-Moy, goalkeeper Anna Moorhouse, Kiera Walsh, Aggie Beever-Jones, Lucy Bronze, Chloe Kelly, Missy Bo Kearns, Taylor Hinds, Jess Park and Maya Le Tissier before the women's international friendly at St Mary's Stadium, Southampton. PA Media
Missy Bo Kearns, holding the England pennant, is part of the national team

Speaking to BBC Three Counties Radio presenter Justin Dealey, the 28-year-old said he wanted anyone suffering the loss of a baby in pregnancy to also feel well supported and added that it was an important matter to be open about.

"The pain is just obviously unexplainable so we want to get a message out there [about] how to support people," said Walsh.

"You never know what some people are going through, so I think... people close to you, just always checking up and being supportive... that's the right way to go about life.

"I've had all the support in the world from my club and so has Missy."

Walsh said he had also been overwhelmed by fans' emails and messages sent to the League One club, which had been passed on to him.

"You get emotional reading it, and it's someone that I've never met," he added.

PA Media Luton Town's Liam Walsh (centre) wears red and black and Plymouth Argyle's Jordan Houghton (left) and Tymoteusz Puchacz (right) - wearing white football strips - battle for the ball on the field.PA Media
Liam Walsh (centre) said his partner, family and a busload of friends will be at Wembley to cheer him on in the EFL Trophy final against Stockport

Walsh said he was a "bubbly" character by nature and felt his spirit had been lifted by throwing himself back into training.

He also said how fans singing his name in the first few minutes of a recent Kenilworth Road game had given him a boost and had been "all I wanted since I came to this club".

Kearns will be in the crowd at Wembley for the Vertu/EFL Trophy final against Stockport County.

The Hatters last won the cup in 2009 - beating Scunthorpe in what was then called the Johnstone's Paint Trophy.

Kearns, who like Walsh is originally from Liverpool, will be joined in the stand by 26 of their friends from their home city, who will travel to London on their own bus.

"It's the next big game for us and it's the occasion as well - that means more than anything, having friends and family there," said Walsh.

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