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[Football] Gordon McQueen & dementia



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The most curious thing..
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56168698 Nasty horrible disease.

Former Scotland, Manchester United and Leeds United defender Gordon McQueen has been diagnosed with vascular dementia, his family have confirmed.

The 68-year-old, whose career began at St Mirren, played 30 times for Scotland and won the English First Division with Leeds and FA Cup at Manchester United.

McQueen went on to manage Airdrie and coach at Middlesbrough, before working as a television pundit.

His family said that the former centre-back was formally diagnosed in January.

"As a family we felt it was important to let people know, particularly if raising awareness can help others in similar situations," they said in a statement.

"Whilst as a family we've found it hard to come to terms with the changes in dad, he has no regrets about his career and has lived life to the full.

"He had unforgettable experiences in his playing days with Scotland, Manchester United and Leeds United, and also took so much from his coaching and TV work in more recent times."

Vascular dementia is estimated by the NHS to affect around 150,000 people in the UK. They say it is caused by reduced blood flow to the brain, and leads to gradual changes and damage to the organ.

The family statement, attributed to McQueen's wife Yvonne, daughters Hayley and Anna, and son Edward, said that McQueen "wants footballers of today's generation to know there may be risks with persistent heading of the ball".

McQueen's former Leeds team-mate Jack Charlton died with dementia last year and it was confirmed in recent months that Sir Bobby Charlton has been diagnosed with the disease. Three more members of England's 1966 World Cup-winning squad have also been found to have dementia.

Dr Willie Stewart, the neurosurgeon who led research into football's links with dementia has warned the issue is "not just for older-era footballers but modern-era footballers as well".

"Dad scored some important goals in his career and memorable headers but used to stay back in training, heading the ball to the goalkeeper for practice over and over," said the McQueen family. "He does wonder if this has been a factor in his dementia as his symptoms appeared in his mid-60s.

"He is fully aware of his friends and family still and his memory of all things football is sharp, but his cognitive functions are not the same.

"We don't want people to be surprised by his condition or continue to ask him for media interviews or autographs which he is not able to do any more.

"Whilst he is looking forward to seeing people again after lockdown and getting the social aspect of life back, we know people will see a big difference in his health so wanted to be transparent.

"We thank everyone in advance for their understanding and hope sharing this news will help dad to face the future in a positive way."

McQueen moved from Paisley to Elland Road in 1972, winning the English top flight two seasons later and reaching the European Cup final in 1975, where Leeds were beaten by Bayern Munich.

He joined Manchester United in 1978, claiming the FA Cup five years later, before finishing his career at Hong Kong side Seiko SA.

The defender scored five goals in his 30 Scotland appearances, and was inducted into the Scottish Football Hall of Fame in 2012.

The Football Association is currently supporting two independently led research studies examining former professional players for early signs of neurocognitive degeneration.

The FOCUS study by the University of Nottingham is being funded by the FA and Professional Footballers' Association, while the HEADING study by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine is being funded by the Drake Foundation.
 




AmexRuislip

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Feb 2, 2014
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This is so sad to see, especially for the family, who also have to deal with the terrible illness.
My dear old mum has this, and its so heart breaking to deal with :(
 






Invicta

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Nov 1, 2013
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Very sad. He played in the first FA cup final I really remember watching when UTD lost 3.2 to Arsenal in 1979. That was an epic game.
 




PILTDOWN MAN

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Terribly sad, especially at his age.

You're right however his age now is the typical age Vascular Dementia starts. It accounts for approx, 15% of all Dementia. About 150000 are diagnosed each year with it.

This is where we have to be careful, the current studies into football and the early onset of the horrible condition is wholly needed so as to understand fully what impact it's having. What can't happen though is the jumping to conclusions, which has happened in the headline seeking media and also whether the old ball causes more damage than the light ones used today. We need the proof and allow the studies to show the full conclusions.

There's a tendency to jump currently on any ex-footballer with dementia is that it was caused by heading the ball. There's many causes and it may be only a small proportion are shown to have this classified an industrial injury.

A friend of mine has it, he is 59 a professor and his work in the development of cancer treatment has given him many accolades. There he is now unable to feed himself spending his days cuddling a teddy bear. A truly horrible disease.
 




Jam The Man

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Jul 5, 2003
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Sad indeed.
My nan ultimately died of Vascular Dementia and whilst the physical onset was slow over a few years, in the end the way her body shut down over her last 3 or 4 months made her unrecognisable.
 


Motogull

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A friend of mine has it, he is 59 a professor and his work in the development of cancer treatment has given him many accolades. There he is now unable to feed himself spending his days cuddling a teddy bear. A truly horrible disease.

That's heartbreaking. The age point I was partially making was the number of years such people will be like this for which is so sad for the nearest and dearest.
 


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