Originally Posted by
Cataplana
My point is there is no science to suggest the newer balls cause dementia, as the cohort in question has not reached the age where signs of dementia emerge.
Likewise, the science surrounding footballers is slightly flawed in that, it would require a control, such as how many times people have headed the ball, which is pretty much impossible to measure .
For example, you would expect a higher incidence in centre halfs, compared to wingers. As far as I am aware the science does not examine that.
However, while there is a slight doubt, it makes sense for official coaches to discourage headering. What the kids do in their own time is another matter.