Ryan Mason insists he would not be surprised if heading no longer exists within football in about 10 or 15 years time.
Mason, who played for both Tottenham and Hull as a midfielder, was forced to retire from football after fracturing his skull back in 2017 after a sickening clash of heads with Chelsea's Gary Cahill at Stamford Bridge.
Dr Willie Stewart's FIELD study recently showed that footballers were three and a half times more likely to die of a neurodegenerative disease than the general population.
And 29-year-old Mason believes heading may soon not be part of the game amid the 'shocking' and 'concerning' research.
'It wouldn't surprise me in 10 to 15 years if heading wasn't involved in the game,' Mason told BBC Sport.
'The research and the momentum it's getting, I think it's probably going to open up a lot more stuff that becomes quite shocking.
'I'm not sure footballers are fully aware of the potential damage. This is where the more research, the more understanding, the more education current players get, the better.
'It might even get to a point where you might need to sign something to say that I'm OK [playing with the risk].
'It really is concerning. The problem we have is you don't know the effects until you get later on in life.'
The family of the late Nobby Stiles have been told the England World Cup winner's dementia was caused by heading footballs.
In a brave move aimed at assisting research and finding answers, the 1966 legend's wife Kay and three sons donated his brain to Dr Stewart's FIELD study, which is examining links between the disease and the sport.
They have long believed that Stiles's dementia was due to head trauma inflicted during a glittering career which also saw him lift the European Cup with Manchester United. And in an emotional Zoom call with Dr Stewart, their fears were confirmed.
The consultant neuropathologist told the family he had completed his analysis, that the damage to Nobby's brain was 'very severe' and that it 'could only have been caused by heading the ball over a sustained period'.
There has been a major concern regarding the impact of heading amid links with dementia.
And Sportsmail have launched a campaign to tackle the ongoing dementia scandal within football.
A group of former footballers, managers and politicians have taken Sportsmail's dementia campaign to Parliament.
In letters sent to the Prime Minister and the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, former England stars Peter Reid and Viv Anderson, as well as ex-Labour leader Lord Kinnock, are among the signatories calling for an urgent review into the possible link between heading a ball and neurodegenerative diseases.
Calls for the DCMS select committee to investigate whether dementia sufferers are getting adequate support could also see the game's bosses dragged before MPs and told to explain themselves.
The letters, organised by the FIFA Ethics and Regulations Watch, demand that the Government support Sportsmail's seven-point plan, declare not enough is being done and call on Parliament to act on the 'growing body of evidence that repeatedly heading the ball increases the chances of dementia'.
The letters, sent by players to Secretary of State Oliver Dowden and by politicians to DCMS select committee chair Julian Knight, reference the findings of Dr Stewart's study.
They add: 'The newspaper (Daily Mail) also published a seven-point charter, calling for more research, recognition of dementia as an industrial disease and better support for former players who have been diagnosed with dementia.
'Given football continues to be the UK's most popular team sport, we think this an important public safety campaign that is worthy of support.'
And the MP who brought down FA chairman Greg Clarke says there is a strong case for launching a parliamentary inquiry into the dementia crisis in football and other sports.
Knight is expected to respond to the letter after the parliamentary recess and will consult with the other 10 members of the committee over whether to launch an inquiry in the new year.
ripchester2
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Players injure their calves, Hamstrings, feet etc too. So maybe next brilliant idea: Using legs may not exist in 10-15 years. Scrap football all together and reinvent the game. oh wait, there's basketball.
OK, right. I'm not for or against banning heading. I thought you were just comparing the two types injuries which ain't right.
Murdock11
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Do you know the difference between injuring a leg and head?
Damn right I do. you didn't get my point. They won't be able to play the game if they make some stupid rules about not using the head. It's prominent, and right there. And it's clearly an important part of the game. I know just exactly how dangerous a head injury can be, but you think that's the worst? Have you watched Formula 1? High speed car crashes? Burning cars? ring any bells? Have you watched a Rugby game? Bunch of men with uncontrollable levels of testosterone violently jumping on each other? I think Football is going to be just fine the way it is :)
bamabdmruy
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that is not possible so they will not play corner kick again
ripchester2
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Players injure their calves, Hamstrings, feet etc too. So maybe next brilliant idea: Using legs may not exist in 10-15 years. Scrap football all together and reinvent the game. oh wait, there's basketball.
Do you know the difference between injuring a leg and head?
desparado
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Heading is part of the game.. They should instead enforce rules on wearing protective head gear like other sports that have a risk of potential head injury eg American football
Ngachon
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These people who doesn't enjoy the reality of football are talking nonsense all the time
AtuunaJoshua
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Then Football will Not Exist 😂 If this happens 10-15 Years 😂. Enough Is Enough But Ryan Mason Make Me Laugh In French 😂😂😂😂
therevenant
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surely heard of m. ali...the greatest heavyweight boxer..he ended up having Parkinson because of repeated head trauma..and u know what he said in the end...he said..''I dont regret anything of what boxing did to me..because of what boxing has done for me..."
Not everyone is M.Ali
Boat666
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what about boxers that always have their faces punched?
Boat666
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what will they be using their heads for
Murdock11
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Players injure their calves, Hamstrings, feet etc too. So maybe next brilliant idea: Using legs may not exist in 10-15 years. Scrap football all together and reinvent the game. oh wait, there's basketball.
Spiff 98
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I am not suggesting anything,and neither is this guy.He is just commenting on the way things are going right now.Surely something has to be done.There are way too many ex footballers who are suffering from dementia now,which is causing pain to them and their families.Surely this has to be looked at.
surely heard of m. ali...the greatest heavyweight boxer..he ended up having Parkinson because of repeated head trauma..and u know what he said in the end...he said..''I dont regret anything of what boxing did to me..because of what boxing has done for me..."
dusaekmtuz
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The truth is there is no job without risk If researchers start research on the ills of kicking a ball football won’t b aloud as a sport. Do u know the emotional damages Arsenal fans are facing now??
therevenant
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i read the article..yes..many suffered open fractures...many retired early due to injuries..what do you suggest...stop jumping?stop kicking the ball? stop anuthing which involves any risk at all?
I am not suggesting anything,and neither is this guy.He is just commenting on the way things are going right now.Surely something has to be done.There are way too many ex footballers who are suffering from dementia now,which is causing pain to them and their families.Surely this has to be looked at.
Spiff 98
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This guy suffered a skull fracture during a game and was forced to retire at 29.
i read the article..yes..many suffered open fractures...many retired early due to injuries..what do you suggest...stop jumping?stop kicking the ball? stop anuthing which involves any risk at all?
therevenant
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Ya?...why not play without physical contact also...stupid idea...some of the most brilliant and important goals have been headers..football is not a game for sissies...and they are paid very highly to compensate for any risks..dont kill the game beautiful
This guy suffered a skull fracture during a game and was forced to retire at 29.
FuckEverything
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Then how will we play football?
Foot
ismaalnasi
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Cristiano Ronaldo be like: Because you weren't like me.
princeemmy01
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then handball will be legal
Gunners4ever❤
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Then how will we play football?
Spiff 98
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Ya?...why not play without physical contact also...stupid idea...some of the most brilliant and important goals have been headers..football is not a game for sissies...and they are paid very highly to compensate for any risks..dont kill the game beautiful