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1 minute ago, RH33 said:

You look at him and Weir and wonder why people are against assisted dying. Hamsters get a more dignified death.

 

Yip - unbelievably cruel - 41 ffs!

Ricksen, Weir, David Hagen, Burrows - all fitter than most of us will ever be - it's an absolute c'nt of a disease

 

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2 hours ago, Mark Connolly said:

I was trying to think of the right way to describe it, but I think you've nailed it. It's less than 7 years since the guy was playing out of his skin in his last game in the Super League Grand Final, two years later he was diagnosed, and then it was a matter of time. Stupid, horrible disease.

You can't help but feel for Kevin Sinfield as well

I don't think its contagious.

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1 hour ago, Ned Nederlander said:

Yip - unbelievably cruel - 41 ffs!

Ricksen, Weir, David Hagen, Burrows - all fitter than most of us will ever be - it's an absolute c'nt of a disease

 

Add Stephen Darby ex Liverpool and Bradford to that list 

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5 minutes ago, dundeefc1783 said:

Add Stephen Darby ex Liverpool and Bradford to that list 

Marcus Stewart, ex Ipswich, too.

Utterly horrible disease.

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8 minutes ago, dundeefc1783 said:

Add Stephen Darby ex Liverpool and Bradford to that list 

I have read about Stephen Darbys issues, it really is a vile disease.

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6 minutes ago, The Naitch said:

Marcus Stewart, ex Ipswich, too.

Utterly horrible disease.

Did not realise he had also been diagnosed. 

Agree utterly horrendous. 

Is there any sort of link between it and high level athletes? 

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49 minutes ago, dundeefc1783 said:

Is there any sort of link between it and high level athletes? 

It seems so. It's mentioned in here that footballers are six times more likely to develop MND...

https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/news/frequent-strenuous-exercise-increases-chance-developing-mnd-genetically-risk-individuals

I've seen it quoted that rugby players are 15 times more susceptible!

 

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8 hours ago, Lurkst said:

It seems so. It's mentioned in here that footballers are six times more likely to develop MND...

https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/news/frequent-strenuous-exercise-increases-chance-developing-mnd-genetically-risk-individuals

I've seen it quoted that rugby players are 15 times more susceptible!

 

That's one I'll not need to worry about then.

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15 minutes ago, pozbaird said:

To the left, to the right, push up daisies shake the tree, come on over to the church, then it’s onto the pur-veee.

FTFY

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16 hours ago, scottsdad said:

He'll be on my next list, no danger.

He's on mine just now, but with both my captain and vice captain now gone he could be further up next year's list.

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