He said the making of the film offers people a "the chance of hope" during "bleak" times and will "continue Port Talbot's unique legacy with Hollywood".
The PFA said it invested more than £1m in a brain health fund after a group of 30 former footballers and their families launched legal action in 2022 against football's governing bodies, claiming they failed to protect them from brain injuries.The Premier League has also contributed to the fund, which according to the PFA, aims to provide industry-wide support to players living with dementia and other neurodegenerative conditions.
Windass is part of the Football Families for Justice (FFJ) group, which is a voluntary organisation dedicated to championing the rights and well-being of former players with neuro-degenerative diseases.Also part of the group is former Manchester United and Blackburn defender David May, who announced the news of Windass's diagnosis.He has said he is hoping that by speaking about it, Windass can help others in the future.
May said: "When I asked Deano if I could mention it, I didn't think it'd go as viral as what it has done."And in a way, it's an absolute blessing because other people can benefit from Deano coming out and speaking about it.
"He's talking about 10 or 15 years from now, he wants some reassurances that in 10 or 15 years' time those plans are being put in place, so he doesn't have to rely on his family and that there will be carers to help him."
The six county, district and borough councils are set to be abolished if Warwickshire County Council gets the go-ahead to delay next May's local elections.12.97m, same as Moscow
It’s hard to win the White House without Pennsylvania, which carries the most electoral votes of all the swing states.Biden by 82,000 votes.
Pennsylvania’s prized 19 electoral votes make it one of the most visited states by both candidates. It is also the place where a supporter of Trump was killed at a rally, in a hail of bullets targeting the former president.In Morrisville, eastern Pennsylvania, Stephen Connolly says swing state voters like himself are "exhausted" from the political campaigning targeting them.