Man Utd And England Legend Sir Bobby Charlton Diagnosed With Dementia
Manchester United and England legend Sir Bobby Charlton has been diagnosed with dementia.
The shock news has been revealed by the former Manchester United star’s wife Norma.
Sir Bobby’s brother Jack, who died aged 85 in July, had also suffered with the disease in his later life.
Lady Norma confirmed the sad news to The Telegraph, hoping that revealing the diagnosis ‘could help others’.
Just days ago Nobby Stiles, another member of England’s World Cup winning squad, died at the age of 78.
He too had suffered with dementia in his later years.
Sir Bobby played every minute of England’s stunning World Cup triumph of 1966, with brother Jack also an integral member of the squad.
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He went on the win the much-revered Ballon d’Or later that year and is widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time.
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