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Ray Kennedy was a football legend. A force of nature on the pitch for both Arsenal and Liverpool. But his brilliant career was cut short by a devastating disease. This is the story of how Parkinson's Disease destroyed Ray Kennedy's career.
Ray Kennedy, as we all know was a football legend, and he had quite the journey before his glory days on the pitch. Born on July 28, 1951, in Seaton Delaval, Northumberland, England, Ray's early life was marked by a love for the beautiful game. Growing up in the North East of England, football was like a second language to Ray. He kicked his first ball around at a tender age, honing his skills on the streets with his friends. From those humble beginnings, Ray's passion for the sport only grew stronger.Despite his talent, Ray faced many challenges. The first one being, he struggled with dyslexia, a learning difference that made school very tough for him. But on the football field, he found comfort and success. His natural ability caught the eye of local coaches, who saw his potential and nurtured his talent.
30 апр 2024