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Former Middlesbrough coach Gordon McQueen diagnosed with dementia
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Former Scotland defender Gordon McQueen diagnosed with vascular dementia
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Former Man United and Leeds defender Gordon McQueen diagnosed with dementia
The ex-Scotland international became a TV pundit with Sky Sports after retiring. By Press Association Tuesday 23 Feb 2021, 1:24 PM Feb 23rd 2021, 1:24 PM 10,029 Views 9 Comments
Lining out for Man United in 1983.
Image: EMPICS Sport
Image: EMPICS Sport
FORMER SCOTLAND, MANCHESTER United and Leeds defender Gordon McQueen has been diagnosed with vascular dementia, his family have confirmed.
The 68-year-old started his career at St Mirren before moving to Elland Road in 1972, winning the First Division two years later and playing an important role in their run to the 1975 European Cup final.
McQueen went onto enjoy a successful time with Manchester United and represented Scotland on 30 occasions, scoring five goals.
Gordon McQueen: Former Scotland, Manchester United & Leeds defender diagnosed with dementia
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Racism in football: Footballers still facing racist abuse online
17 Feb 202117 February 2021
Last updated at 13:16
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From left to right: Lauren James, Yan Dhanda and Anthony Martial. These players have all suffered racial abuse on social media recently
There have been calls for social media companies to do more to tackle racism on their platforms.
It comes after several footballers were racially abused online in recent weeks.
On Sunday, Manchester United player Anthony Martial was racially abused on Instagram after his side s 1-1 draw at West Brom.
It is the second time in three weeks that Martial has been targeted, while his club-mates Marcus Rashford, Axel Tuanzebe and Lauren James have all suffered abuse recently. Other players targeted include Chelsea players Antonio Rudiger and Reece James - the brother of United s Lauren - Swansea s Yan Dhanda, West Brom s Romaine Sawyers and young Southampton prospect Alex Jankewitz.