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Past Watford and UK U21 manager released Aidy Bootroyd, Parkinson’s disease.
54 years old, three years ago, the League Manager Association is diagnosed during a daily health assessment.
“The news came to me like a big shock,” said Boothroyd, in a statement to LMA.
“It took the time to be ready to share my diagnosis and it was difficult not to be completely open with people.
“Personally, my passion and my love for coaching are stronger as usual, I focus on physically adaptation that is the key to the slowdown of Parkinson’s progress.
“I am ready to start the next chapter in my life. Thank you for the support of Lma and Parkinson’s Britain.”
BOOTHROYD, in 2006, through the championship play-spotting, U21S leads the victory in the Toulon tournament in 2018, the country won the Toule tournament with the youth teams.
The former defender was managed by the latest Indian side Jamshedpur and Colchester United, Coventry City and Northampton Town.
Richard Bevan said: “Aidy, three years ago, the diagnosis of football and people, the passion for him and people continues to play an active role in our events and education sessions.
“We take deep care for all our members and have been inspired by our entire team because it continues to support him and his family for this unexpected and difficult time.”
Parkinson’s British CEO Cenoline Russell said: “Everyone in Britain sends AIDY BOOTROYD and sends our best wishes and increased the knowledge by opening the diagnosis of Parkinson.
“With more than 40 symptoms, Parkinson’s unexpected and undoubtedly present new challenges, but can manage their lives with proper support and 2.5 hours a week.
“AIDY is now part of a society of 153,000 people living with millions of relatives who support them in the UK. We are here to support them all.
“The diagnosis of Public Parkinson often encourages people to think about their health and will be worried about talking about the symptoms, or visit Parkinson’s secret assistant in 0808 800 0303.”