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Players let down over dementia risk, says Kinnear daughter

BBC Sport Sunday, 26 May 2024
The daughter of the late former Wimbledon and Newcastle manager Joe Kinnear tells BBC sports editor Dan Roan he and players of his generation were “let down” by the football authorities over the risk of dementia.
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