Gordon Taylor, chief executive of the players’ union, has denied being ‘asleep at the wheel’ over the link between heading footballs, concussion and dementia
“It’s a very emotive subject,” Taylor, the PFA’s chief executive, told Julian Knight MP when asked about comments made by Sutton, whose father, Mike, died on Boxing Day after 10 years with dementia. “Chris Sutton is one of those people who I speak to in a civilised manner. I try to explain.
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