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Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: dave.woodhall on September 16, 2023, 01:21:04 AM

Title: Fans v Dementia
Post by: dave.woodhall on September 16, 2023, 01:21:04 AM
This has been sent to us. Have a read.

During the course of 90 minutes, memories are made – 25-yard screamers, dodgy penalties, crunching tackles, great saves and howlers.

During the course of 90 minutes, 30 people in the UK will develop dementia.

Over 944,000 people in the UK are affected by dementia, and many families are left feeling exhausted, overwhelmed and alone. We believe every family affected by this often devastating condition should have the support of a specialist dementia nurse – but right now, we can’t reach everyone who needs us.

We’re calling on football fans across the UK to sign up for Fans vs Dementia this season. When you join our squad and organise your own football-based walk or bike ride, you’ll help ensure no one has to face dementia alone.

https://register.enthuse.com/ps/event/FansVsDementia
Title: Re: Fans v Dementia
Post by: ASHTONVILLA on September 16, 2023, 03:47:04 AM
Very important cause. I will definitely sign up and hope lots of others do.
Title: Re: Fans v Dementia
Post by: Rory on September 16, 2023, 04:01:33 AM
Very important cause. I will definitely sign up and hope lots of others do.

Personally affected, I presume?
Title: Re: Fans v Dementia
Post by: Sexual Ealing on September 16, 2023, 06:25:36 AM
This is a great idea.

(I was miles off on the Rory Zone again)
Title: Re: Fans v Dementia
Post by: ROBBO on September 16, 2023, 08:27:19 AM
If memory serves me correctly it was Jeff Astle's case that bought it to the forefront. In his and my time the leather footballs we played with were very heavy in the wet and like granite when the frost was around.  It is a very big issue in the AFL over here, tragic to see the damage it does.
Title: Re: Fans v Dementia
Post by: pablo_picasso on September 16, 2023, 11:50:03 AM
Its horrible to watch someone you love lose themselves over time with this disease.
Title: Re: Fans v Dementia
Post by: Hookeysmith on September 16, 2023, 11:59:52 AM
Don't we have a couple of the 81 / 82 heroes suffering with and also Chris Nicholl.

Terrible disease that robs people of thier dignity.
Title: Re: Fans v Dementia
Post by: ASHTONVILLA on September 16, 2023, 12:09:00 PM
Very important cause. I will definitely sign up and hope lots of others do.

Personally affected, I presume?

No. Leastways not currently, and never directly.
 
My grandmother suffered dementia, and difficulty accessing care was a big strain on my mother. When some care was eventually accessed it was a big help.
Title: Re: Fans v Dementia
Post by: Risso on September 16, 2023, 12:28:33 PM
Don't we have a couple of the 81 / 82 heroes suffering with and also Chris Nicholl.

Terrible disease that robs people of thier dignity.

Gordon Cowans has got early onset Alzheimer's.
Title: Re: Fans v Dementia
Post by: Ian. on September 16, 2023, 12:48:16 PM
I lost my mom this year and my Nan about 18 years ago to Alzheimer’s, it’s a horrible disease. This is a really great cause, thanks for sharing.
Title: Re: Fans v Dementia
Post by: RamboandBruno on September 16, 2023, 01:01:37 PM
Don't we have a couple of the 81 / 82 heroes suffering with and also Chris Nicholl.

Terrible disease that robs people of thier dignity.

Gordon Cowans has got early onset Alzheimer's.
And Colin Gibson.

And my father in law, it is a horrible disease, memories go much of the way in making us who we are.
Title: Re: Fans v Dementia
Post by: Somniloquism on September 16, 2023, 06:55:26 PM
I think a memory walk was completed in Sutton Park today.
Title: Re: Fans v Dementia
Post by: Rory on September 16, 2023, 07:53:24 PM
Very important cause. I will definitely sign up and hope lots of others do.

Personally affected, I presume?

No. Leastways not currently, and never directly.
 
My grandmother suffered dementia, and difficulty accessing care was a big strain on my mother. When some care was eventually accessed it was a big help.

Yep, both of my mother's parents and my father's mom had dementia, and caring for/supporting them has taken a huge toll on her.
Title: Re: Fans v Dementia
Post by: Somniloquism on September 16, 2023, 11:01:08 PM
If memory serves me correctly it was Jeff Astle's case that bought it to the forefront. In his and my time the leather footballs we played with were very heavy in the wet and like granite when the frost was around.  It is a very big issue in the AFL over here, tragic to see the damage it does.

It didn't bring Alzheimer's and early onset dementia to the fore, just that ex-footballers from back in the day were more susceptible to it because of the old leather caisers used. (And even heading in general as kids are not allowed to head a ball below a certain age in matches.)

The OP Link is just an extra option for raising general support with football supporters with challenge options. Similar to the memory walk at Sutton Park (https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/memory-walk/find-a-walk/birmingham) I mentioned today.

I think Chris Jameson (late of this parish) did used to volunteer / organise for a similar charity with sportsmen and dementia
Title: Re: Fans v Dementia
Post by: Risso on September 16, 2023, 11:15:56 PM

I think Chris Jameson (late of this parish) did used to volunteer / organise for a similar charity with sportsmen and dementia

His brother runs a charity called Sporting Memories I think.
Title: Re: Fans v Dementia
Post by: Somniloquism on September 16, 2023, 11:19:12 PM
That's the one I was thinking of. Turns out it is not specifically a dementia charity but does work with people and families suffering from it as part of it.
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