
Dean Windass: Why structure helps me cope with lockdown
Dean Windass has been speaking to ѿý Radio 5 Live Breakfast about what is helping him during lockdown.
Speaking to Nicky Campbell and Rachel Burden, the former Hull, Bradford, Middlesbrough and Aberdeen striker's said: “You’ve go to have a structure.”
Windass struggled with mental health problems after retiring from football.
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This clip is from 5 Live Breakfast on Tuesday 28 April.
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