Former Premier League manager Aidy Boothroyd, 54, reveals secret battle with Parkinson’s in emotional video message
FORMER Premier League boss Aidy Boothroyd has opened up on his ongoing battle with Parkinson’s.
Boothroyd, 54, released an emotional video and statement through the League Managers Association – revealing he has quietly been battling the disease for three years.
A statement read: “Three years ago, I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s.
“The news came as a massive shock to me, following what I expected to be my routine LMA Annual Health Assessment.
“It has taken me time to feel ready to share my diagnosis, and I have found it difficult not being completely open with people.
“Personally, my passion and love for coaching is as strong as ever, I am focusing on keeping physically fit, which is key to slowing down the progression of Parkinson’s.
“I am ready to start the next chapter in my life. I would like to thank the LMA and Parkinson’s UK for their support.”
Boothroyd, who previously spent five years as head coach of the England U21 side, has been praised for his “incredible positivity” throughout his battle.
LMA CEO Richard Bevan said: “Aidy has displayed incredible positivity, resolve and determination since his Parkinson’s diagnosis three years ago.
“His passion for football and people drives him on and he continues to play an active role in the LMA, as an almost ever-present senior member at our events and educational sessions.
“We care deeply for all our members, and Aidy’s attitude since his diagnosis has been an inspiration to our entire team as we continue to support him and his family throughout this unexpected and challenging time.”
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