Manchester United legend Denis Law has revealed he is suffering from mixed dementia in a moving statement which raises further questions about football's crisis with the disease.Law, who made over 400 appearances in his 11-year spell with United, is the latest former player to be diagnosed with dementia, following friends and ex-teammates such as Bobby Charlton, Nobby Stiles and Billy McNeill.The 81-year-old says his condition has worsened to the point he can no longer sign his name, which has left him confused, frustrated and worried.Law's statement reads: “You hope that it won’t happen to you, even make jokes about it whilst ignoring the early signs because you don’t want it to be true.“You get angry, frustrated, confused and then.
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