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switched on west brom v forest to catch a glimpse of jimmy garner...and their boiler mascot had a rainbow makeover
Good to be home 💙🤍
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Research from a study by neuropathologist Dr Willie Stewart - which was commissioned by the FA and PFA - found that former footballers were between two and five times more likely to die from degenerative brain diseases. It has yet to be proven whether heading is a contributing factor. Stewart's examination of former West Brom striker Jeff Astle concluded he died of a brain condition normally linked to boxers, and that it was caused by heading footballs. Last month, a coroner ruled that former Welsh international Alan Jarvis died from dementia linked to repeatedly heading the ball. The Premier League says it contributes £23m a year to the PFA, which goes to several charitable and development causes, including the recent study. It also has its own head injury advisory group, and is awaiting more details on concussion substitutions from IFAB, which are set to be trialled across the game from January 2021 onwards.
Alistair Magowan, 'Nobby Stiles: Family says football 'must address scandal of dementia' affecting former players', BBC
Eddie Nketiah of Arsenal speaks with Kieran Gibbs of West Brom during the Premier League match between West Bromwich Albion and Arsenal at The Hawthorns on January 2, 2021 in West Bromwich, United Kingdom. (Photo by Simon Stacpoole/Offside/Offside via Getty Images)
Big Sam you wonderful man. 😎 He just kept the title race alive for everyone in the top 7. 😂
Paul McCartney of The Beatles is besieged by fans as he arrives at Wembley to see the FA Cup Final football match between Everton and West Bromwich Albion.