Manchester United have reportedly reinstated the season ticket of a fan with dementia after his family members made it known that the club cancelled his seat because he did not own a mobile phone.The
MANCHESTER United legend Denis Law faced a tough battle with Alzheimer’s and dementia in the years before his death on Friday, aged 84. Denis revealed his dementia diagnosis in August 2021
Manchester United moved to reinstate the season ticket of a supporter who has dementia after issues monitoring his attendance saw them withdraw the ticket, but the family complained
Denis Law was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and vascular dementia in 2021 and his wife Diana joined him in speaking out about the cruel reality of the disease
Greater Manchester is the top performing region in the North West for dementia diagnosis, according to NHS Digital figures.
DEAN WINDASS has been diagnosed with dementia aged 55, Manchester United legend David May revealed on TV. And now David Beckham is calling on football's authorities to do more to support players ...
As the football community grieves the loss of Denis Law, a haunting pattern emerges. The beautiful game has a shadowy side that has claimed its heroes.
David Beckham has given his backing to a group calling on football’s leaders to support those affected by dementia. The Manchester United and England legend has thrown his weight behind the Football Families for Justice group, on a day when famous names ...
"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.
A man who has won some of football's highest honours has spoken of his fears he could develop dementia due to heading the ball. David May, a defender with Manchester United's 1999 treble winning team, said: "I'm scared stiff."
Dementia UK has shared advice on how to tackle challenging conversations about dementia ahead of free clinics coming to Greater Manchester
Manchester United scrambled to reinstate the season-ticket of a fan with dementia after family members raged his seat had been wrongly cancelled because he had no mobile phone.