Go on, John!
A Leeds grandad with Parkinson’s Disease has pimped out his mobility scooter in a bid to thwart the debiliating illness.
Then ten minutes before the match when the crowds have cleared, he drives back home to Wortley, as he doesn’t believe his health could take watching a match from inside the stadium. “I get up everyday and I think if it wasn’t for that, I don’t think I’d be getting out of my chair much. With Parkinson’s, it’s so easy to do nothing because you feel tired all the time and you feel really ill. Life is very hard.”
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