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GARY LINEKER says he will get extra checks on his brain for signs of dementia.
Research has found that former professional footballers are three-and-a-half times more likely to die from a brain disorder than the general population, and an inquiry was launched by Parliament this month into sport’s link to dementia.
Lineker, who has previously suggested a complete ban on heading in training, joined talkSPORT radio for a Dementia in Football documentary and revealed he and Match of the Day colleagues Alan Shearer and Ian Wright fear they could end up with a brain disorder.
“I’ve had conversations with Alan Shearer and Ian Wright and others about the worry that, come 10, 15 years, that it might happen to one of us,” said the 60-year-old former England captain turned broadcaster.
The week’s best comedy on TV and radio.
Sunday March 14
THE RANGANATHAN: Richard Madeley and Maisie Adam are the guests in this last episode of the series
BBC Two, 9pm
BEEP: A one-off spring from a Scottish comedy writers initiative revolves around a dysfunctional family as they visit Tommy, who is in a coma in a Glashow hospital after being hit by a car. Stars include Siobhan Redmond and it has been written by Bryce Hart.
BBC Two, 9.45pm
STEPHEN MERCHANT: HELLO LADIES: The Office co-creator s 2011 stand-up show about dating gets an airing as part of the BBC s Festival Of Funny.