Gary, 60, revealed: "I've thought about it a lot, and especially now with seeing so many footballers seemingly get dementia. "I mean, the statistics are quite worrying. "I've had conversations with Alan Shearer and Ian Wright and various others about, you know, the worry that come 10, 15 years it might happen to one of us.
In fact, the odds suggest that it probably will happen to one of us, so it is concerning."The ex-Spurs and Barcelona ace fears he may follow England World Cup heroes Nobby Stiles and brothers Sir Bobby and Jack Charlton.Sir Bobby's condition was announced last November.The 83-year-old won three league titles, a European Cup and an FA Cup with United during 17 years at Old Trafford.He was the fifth member of England's 1966.
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