The formerLiverpooland England midfielder Terry McDermott has revealed he has been diagnosed with dementia. McDermott, 69, announced on Liverpool’s website that he is in the early stages of Lewy body dementia.
McDermott said that “I’ve got to get on with it and I will. It’s the way I’ve been brought up. Nothing has come to me easily. I’m not frightened of taking it on and also, as we’ve seen, there are a lot of former players in a worse state than me. Battling is second nature. The worst thing was, until my condition was diagnosed you don’t know what’s going on. The number of ex-players being diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s is frightening.”
McDermott made 329 appearances and scored 81 goals for Liverpool between 1974 and 1982. He’s helping the Reds to lift four league titles and the European Cup three times as well as the Uefa Cup and League Cup twice.
In 1979-80 he became the first person to win the main awards of the Football Writers’ Association and the Professional Footballers’ Association in the same season; his strike that campaign in an FA Cup quarter-final at Tottenham won goal of the season, too.