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Dementia afflicted footballers

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6th hit for my ddp theme this far, not bad 

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On 06/12/2023 at 09:50, The Old Crem said:

Three former Premier League stars are among 25 ex-players suing the FA for damages on the grounds they failed to protect them from suffering brain injuries.
 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-12828695/Former-Premier-League-stars-25-players-suing-FA-brain-injuries-dementia.html
 

Three former Pl players in their early 50’s with a Brain injury. Two former EFL players in their 40’s with dementia. Names might be revealed on January 16th. 

 

Dean Windass named as one of the PL players in the 50s suing football authorities over brain damage. Insert your own very obvious joke.

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On 30/04/2022 at 05:43, whoismakoto said:

Ivan Mraz, silver medalist in 1964 Olympics for Czechoslovakia, has Alzheimer's 

https://www.pressreader.com/costa-rica/la-nacion-costa-rica/20210318/282089164534773

 

Ivan Mraz has died.

 

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.teletica.com/amp/liga-deportiva-alajuelense/la-liga-y-el-futbol-tico-estan-de-luto-fallece-ivan-mraz_358573

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On 5/19/2024 at 12:21 PM, Octopus of Odstock said:

He was coach of Sparta Prague in 74-75, the longest season the team had a coach alive. Now Dušan Uhrin is that coach (who coached the team in '76), he was born in 1943

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Found this Afghani player who is said to have played for Fortuna Koln in the 2.Bundesliga during the 70's. Can't find any records in the internet though, whether in transfermarkt or in Fortuna Koln's records.

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13 hours ago, whoismakoto said:

Found this Afghani player who is said to have played for Fortuna Koln in the 2.Bundesliga during the 70's. Can't find any records in the internet though, whether in transfermarkt or in Fortuna Koln's records.

 

He's definitely bullshitting to some extent (no way does he have that number of caps for the full Afghan team, and if he played full internationals in England or Italy they'd be easily discoverable). However, there was an Abdul Ghafoor Sahebi who played for an Afghan outfit at a weird tournament in Pakistan in 1976. He probably did play as a youth international, maybe played for the B-team at Fortuna Koln or had trials, but the rest of his claims are just "bloke at the bar bullshitting". 

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4 hours ago, whoismakoto said:

Hugh McIlmoyle, former Carlisle United player, diagnosed with Alzheimer's

 

Barry Whitbread, former Lancaster City player and Singapore head coach, diagnosed with Alzheimer's

 

 

Aye, I'd heard about Hughie Mac, wondered how long it'd take to appear hereabouts. A regular sight at CUFC home games for decades, very approachable and a popular figure around the city

 

He's the statue outside the ground, so he'll always be remembered. Really sad, though he's 84 so this isn't exactly early onset 

 

 

 

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Two Dutch names. These two are pretty big names domestically and former NT players:

 

Pierre Vermeulen (wiki) has vascular dementia since 2022.

 

Willy Dullens (wiki) has Alzheimer's since December 2021.

 

Both of them were interviewed last December.

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Atletico Madrid legend Enrique Collar has Alzheimer's. Doesn't remember his name nor his children but knows Atletico Madrid

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On 10/06/2024 at 12:39, DoorSlammer said:

Two Dutch names. These two are pretty big names domestically and former NT players:

 

Willy Dullens (wiki) has Alzheimer's since December 2021.

Well, that was fast:

Willy Dullens dead at 79.

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There is an inquest being held into Gordon McQueen’s death according to his daughter.

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On 08/01/2021 at 05:29, Perhaps said:

Former Northern Ireland midfielder and Workington manager Tommy Cassidy has been suffering from Alzheimer's since 2017.

 

https://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/18995355.former-workington-reds-boss-tommy-cassidy-suffering-alzheimers-disease/

 

Tommy Cassidy dead: https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/newcastle-united-legend-tommy-cassidy-29663860

 

Edit: Picked last year for the DDP, dropped this year, so List of the Missed @Death Impendshttps://www.derbydeadpool.co.uk/deadpool2023/celebs_C.html#cassidt023

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Found out on Startiger that Swedish footballer Ove Kindvall is suffering from dementia that he can no longer do autographs as of 21 February 2024

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Aye, this reminds me, there was a discussion in the pre-match pub before MK Dons gave Carlisle a lesson over 90 minutes a few weeks back. Firstly, with this being the 50th anniversary of our top flight season a few of the old squad have been trotted out and some - Les O'Neill, Bobby Owen, Tom Clarke, Peter McLachlin - are in impressively good shape. This observation soon morphed into a gleefully politically incorrect chat suggesting if only we'd been more willing to head the ball 50 years ago we might have avoided relegation (unlikely IMHO), secondly there was some discussion about what would happen if you took 22 dementia afflicted footballers, put them on a pitch and threw in a ball. An interesting idea, as it goes, because such treatments as make any difference to day to day lives are often about getting people behaving in familiar ways. Was reminded of this a couple of hours back seeing a guy being led about by a nurse and realising he was retracing the walk he used to do home from work to his house. 

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