'McQueen attributed dementia to heading ball'

Gordon McQueen, the former Scotland and Manchester United defender, is believed to have developed dementia due to heading the ball in his football career, according to his daughter Hayley. McQueen played nearly 350 games for St Mirren, Leeds, and United from 1970 to 1985. Hayley shared that her dad struggles with memory, often confused about the year or day.

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