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Liverpool legend Terry McDermott has confirmed he has been diagnosed with dementia.
The 69-year-old, who made 329 appearances and scored 81 goals for the Reds between 1974 and 1982, has announced he is in the early stages of Lewy Body dementia following hospital tests.
McDermott said: “I’ve got to get on with it and I will. It’s the way I’ve been brought up. Nothing has come to me easily. I’m not frightened of taking it on and also, as we’ve seen, there are a lot of former players in a worse state than me.
“Battling is second nature. The worst thing was, until my condition was diagnosed you don’t know what’s going on. The number of ex-players being diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s is frightening.”
McDermott is considered one of the greatest midfielders in the club’s history.
He was signed by the legendary Bob Paisley from Newcastle United in November 1974 and went on to lift four league titles, three European Cups, a UEFA Cup and two League Cups for Liverpool.
McDermott was also the recipient of the PFA Player of the Year and FWA Footballer of the Year awards in 1980.
He was present at Anfield on Saturday for the Reds’ Premier League fixture with Burnley and is keen to maintain his attendance at Jürgen Klopp’s side’s matches.
“I’ve been looking forward to going down to Anfield and seeing the lads, people I have known for years and having a good craic with them,” he said. “Thankfully there are games coming up regularly now which I can go to.”
Everybody at Liverpool Football Club sends their love and best wishes to Terry and his family and the club will offer any and all support.

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Terry McDermott's message to Liverpool supporters

https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/an...y-mcdermott-s-message-to-liverpool-supporters
Liverpool legend Terry McDermott has confirmed he has been diagnosed with dementia.
 
I'm sympathetic with his cause but would like to see a proper wide ranging study about whether footballers are more likely to get this diagnosis than any other manual worker.
 
Denis Law came out earlier this week too.

The NFLPA did studies on their players and found that cumulative damage was done through repeated minor head trauma - and that was the cause of CTE.

It's entirely possible that a similar study done on footballers would reach a conclusion that's similar.
 
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