Originally Posted by
ghostrider
It was an interesting watch.
However, my take on football and dementia through the heading of it, especially in practice is a case of nature of the beast that is the game of football.
I don't say that to make light of dementia or that football is any root cause. I just mean that I know many people and I'm sure many of you lot do, that have dementia or similar type brain malfunction who've never played football or any sports in terms of any regular basis.
If we look around this country alone and see dementia sufferers in all the forms it takes, I'm sure we could categorise many things and come to a sort of fairly even cut of the pie in terms of people in professions getting it or people in general, as well as sports, including football.
I think diet has a lot to answer for more so than simply heading footballs or the odd clash of heads.
Don't get me wrong mind. I'm all for the ongoing funding to delve deeper into it and in terms of the money in the professional game, it can be used in proportion to actually aid professional sports people like footballers in getting the help they need but let's not even contemplate banning the heading of a football that's been around for hundreds of years and over a hundred in a professional capacity.
We could go down a cotton wool wrapped road with all of this stuff.