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Jan 11 (Reuters) - Former Hull City and Middlesbrough forward Dean Windass has been diagnosed with stage two dementia, the 55-year-old said on Friday. Windass made over 700 appearances for 12 ...
FORMER Premier League striker Dean Windass has been diagnosed with ADHD. Windass, 56, revealed earlier this year that he had dementia which was discovered following a brain scan last year. The form… ...
FORMER Premier League striker Dean Windass has opened up about his dementia diagnosis. The 56-year-old’s diagnosis was announced by ex-Manchester United defender David May in January. With hi… ...
Former footballer Dean Windass says he is scared for the future following his stage two dementia diagnosis and wants more support for other players and their families in the same position.
January 29, 2025 at 7:21pm GMT. Dean Windass hopes news of his dementia diagnosis can help others in the same position but he does not want people to “feel sorry for me”.
Windass went on: “It’s not just football matches, it’s training everyday, the repetition of heading balls everyday - I did it for 20 years. I don’t know if Josh does head it everyday.
Dean Windass told hosts Ed Balls and Ranvir Singh: "John [Stiles] asked me about a year and half ago [to get a scan] and I declined. I said ‘No, I’m not interested really to find out’, and ...
Former Premier League striker Dean Windass admitted he is "scared" about his dementia diagnosis. The Hull City legend, 55, said he "has a cry every now and then" about his illness, which was ...
Former Premier League footballer Dean Windass has revealed he has been diagnosed with ADHD. The former Hull City, Bradford City, Aberdeen and Middlesbrough forward said he was tested for the ...
Josh Windass scored in Sheffield Wednesday's final three matches last season as they avoided relegation back to League One. ... Fifa, the Club World Cup and Saudi Arabia. Published.
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