Chris Kamara played for and managed Bradford City in the 1990s
FORMER Bradford City player and manager Chris Kamara has revealed the results of a brain scan he had to check for signs of dementia.
Kammy, who is now a pundit and national treasure, went for the test after suffering 'brain fog' and was concerned it may be related to heading a football during his 20 year career.
It follows recent deaths of England World Cup winners Nobby Stiles and Jack Charlton who both suffered dementia, as well as the late Jeff Astle. Big Jack's brother Sir Bobby Charlton has also been diagnosed with the degenerative brain condition.