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Stephen Darby battling motor neurone disease

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On the news a second ago, was a segment where Doddie Wier, Rob Burrow and Stephen Darby (who played on loan at Notts in 2010/2011) spoke about their battle with MND (Motor neurone disease).

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-7995207/Doddie-Weir-Rob-Burrow-Stephen-Darby-unite-discuss-living-motor-neurone-disease.html

Motor neurone diesase is a rare condition that attacks the brain and it nerves. It slowly kills the person from the inside, taking away their speech and bodily functions. It's a saddening illness, which I have witnessed during my time working in a specialist care home for people with brain injuries.

It's good to see the three sufferers teaming up to promote awareness.

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Its good to know he's being productive and thinking about his family, its an horrible illness for sure. :( 

This is awful reading, his career ended pretty quick too when he would have been in his prime. :( 

Oh oh oh ohhhhh, everywhere where we go, watching super County putting on a show!

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i liked watching him, thought he was a decent young player and he did well for bradford if my memory serves me correct. its sad to read things like this, at least the three of them are promoting awareness and reacting well.

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