Former Manchester United defender David May shares dementia fears
- David May, a former Manchester United defender, expressed his fear of developing dementia from heading the ball, stating, "I'm scared stiff."
- Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham and Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram are advocating for a dementia strategy in football.
- The mayors hosted an event with Football Families for Justice to raise awareness and support for ex-players with dementia.
- Peter Reid criticized the football industry for not supporting families of ex-players with dementia, saying, "The football industry is awash with money.
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Former Manchester United defender David May shares dementia fears
"Ask me would I do it again? Football? 100% - because I love football. It's my life," says David May. "Would I have done as many headers through training, and continuously heading in training? Maybe not."
·United Kingdom
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