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Former England star and football presenter Gary Lineker has revealed he will be getting tests on his brain to check for dementia. The Match of the Day host, 60, scored more headers for England than any other player and says that he and fellow presenters Alan Shearer and Ian Wright fear they could get the illness. Lineker has also joined a talkSPORT to take part in a radio documentary on the brain condition. He said: 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. The odds suggest that it probably will. ....
By Max Miller2021-03-12T13:52:00+00:00 The BBC has agreed to broadcast Bellator MMA exclusively in the UK on BBC iPlayer in 2021 The Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport Select Committee (DCMS) has questioned the BBC’s decision to broadcast MMA competitions in the UK. Citing fears over the effect of concussions, DCMS chair Julian Knight MP has written to BBC director-general Tim Davie to invite him to the committee before 31 March. Knight wrote: “On 9 March Peter McCabe, chief executive of the Headway charity, told the DCMS Committee that he would immediately ban both boxing and cage fighting as the primary objective of each sport is to injure or knock out the opposing fighter. He said that while other sports might risk brain injury as a consequence of participation, it was almost a primary objective in both boxing and mixed martial arts. ....