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Endless FA research but very little action

- By CHRIS SUTTON

YESTERDAY I let my feelings known to MPs. I let them know that we’re stuck in a cycle of all talk and no action. The Football Associatio­n’s thought process is: ‘Oh, research says there is a link between football and degenerati­ve brain disease? We should research that.’ Then we’re back where we started. If I had £1 for every time I’ve heard ‘more research is needed’ I could fund the studies myself. The FA were left squirming by the questionin­g from MPs yesterday but given what’s gone on over the last 20 years — and that’s distinctly little — this had to happen. Awkward questions needed to be asked. I’ve not held back in holding the PFA to account. I even accused players’ union chief executive Gordon Taylor of having ‘blood on his hands’ at yesterday’s hearing. But the FA need to take ownership. This is on them as much as on anyone. Dr Charlotte

Cowie said they have been advised — as Sportsmail has been campaignin­g for — that they should limit how much heading takes place in training at profession­al level. That’s the recommenda­tion from a group of experts. So what’s happening? They’re researchin­g. They’re going to put some mouthguard­s into the mouths of players and look into the types of impacts that heading the ball from different distances can have. Then, they say, they’ll make a change. Why wait? Why not implement change now and do your research in the background? All you’re doing now is kicking the can down the road.

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