"Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that."
That's the world famous quote by Bill Shankly.
Well sorry Bill, you were wrong!!
Five year old Ben 'Batman' Farrell loves football, lego and Batman.
Like all of the other little boys and girls, he lived for his Saturday's mornings of playing in his local football academy.
Ben can't play football at the moment.
On Christmas Eve of 2015, he was diagnosed with a rare form of childhood cancer called Wilms Tumour.
Every course of possible treatment in Ireland has been exhausted, unfortunately without success.
His treatment included painful chemotherapy and radiation.
He needs to go to America to try a special treatment that is unavailable anywhere else.
It COULD save his life.
Ben's uncle Trevor Croly joined Jamie Moore 98FM's Now That's What I Call Sport on Sunday morning.
Trevor is the former Manager of Shamrock Rovers and Bray Wanderers in the League of Ireland.
He told Jamie just how important the treatment is.
Listen to his full interview by clicking play on the link below
If you would like to help Ben, visit the Facebook page here