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Published 09:22 11 Jul 2018 BST
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"The beautiful game really can help your mind and body. As well as being great physical exercise, there is a positive link between watching classic football matches and keeping the mind active," he continued.
"For people in old age and dealing with dementia, re-watching matches can rekindle past memories, connect people with their past and keep the brain active. Johan Cruyff was right when he said that football is a game you play with your mind, and sport of any kind has a unique power to keep the brain going."
It's to do with emotional memory, something that can be more powerful than actual, factual memory for certain events. Reliving exciting, nervewracking football matches can trigger that, which in turn is believed to strengthen brain activity.
So why not see if it helps your nerves, rewatching England's triumph in 1966 in full in the build up to England's inevitable triumph in 2018? You'll get Kenneth Wolstenholme's iconic commentary, Bobby Moore looking all blonde and glorious (remind you of any another England captain?) and Geoff Hurst's equally iconic goal to bring a smile to your face, a tear your eye, and maybe, just maybe, absolute concrete belief that football is indeed coming home.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0aK2IgORGA&frags=pl%2Cwn
Even if you're not old enough to remember it in the first place, I'd just watch it anyway. I'd definitely just watch it anyway.
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