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>>Hi Kevin
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>>an additional factor with football (soccer) is that older players would have been heading a much heavier ball. Sometimes the old leather balls could also become soaked if playing in wet conditions which would make them even heavier. So some of the problems showing up now may relate to that.
>>Having said that most sport needs to get its health aspect in order and anything that hits the head repeatedly should be avoided .
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>Good point on the weight of the ball.
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>I agree 100%.
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>My wife has suffered two mild concussions in the last 10 years. Both were the results of accidents (one from a car accident, one from a bad fall). She's now having some issues that the doctors believe are related. The issues are not as serious as former NFL players, but still, repeated blows to the head are repeated blows to the head. Whether it's a football/hockey player giving out a head shot, or a soccer player repeatedly heading a ball...or even just a blow to the head from accident - these are serious issues.
Sorry about you wife.
I was knocked out a couple of years ago and suffered concussion after rugby at scholl. sometimes wonder what that means for later life health.
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