Gordon Taylor also dismissed comments from the former Blackburn and Celtic striker Chris Sutton that he had “blood on his hands.”
Gordon Taylor has denied being 'asleep at the wheel' over the link between heading footballs, concussion and dementia. The PFA chief executive, appearing in front of the the digital, culture, media and sport committee, also dismissed comments from the former Blackburn and Celtic striker Chris Sutton that he had 'blood on his hands'.
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