ClubForever Reds supports LFC legend Ron Yeats following Alzheimer's diagnosis
One of Bill Shankly’s greatest ever signings, the ‘colossus’ from Aberdeen was the first skipper in Reds history to lift the FA Cup, back in 1965.
Yeats, who played a total of 454 times for the club and was also a league title winner in 1963-64 and 1965-66, is now aged 86 and is unfortunately living with Alzheimer’s.
Ron’s family reached out to Forever Reds for support, and LFC’s former players association was quick to provide a donation of money towards his ongoing care needs.
Forever Reds chairman John Aldridge said: “Situations like Ron’s are exactly why we created Forever Reds and wanted to continue to support former players who need our help.
“To be able to support him and his family through this difficult time is what being part of the LFC family is all about. I loved to watch Ron play and his contribution to this club will never be forgotten.
“Thank you to all the fans who join us in our events and help us raise funds to support our former players. It’s an incredible amount to be able to support the Forever Reds and local causes.”
Speaking about the support her family has received from Forever Reds, Ron’s wife Ann said: “This donation has been a lifeline, the family and I are incredibly thankful for the support. When I put in the call to the club and spoke to them, I was overwhelmed by the response.
“Alzheimer’s is a difficult disease and it’s often the families who suffer the most because of the emotional and financial impact. We can’t thank Forever Reds enough for what they have done for Ron.”
The creation of Forever Reds has been driven by the club’s desire to ensure former players always feel part of the LFC family – providing support, involving them in important work in the local community, and keeping them informed of new developments.
The next Forever Reds event will be the annual Forever Reds Golf Day, with further details to be announced soon.
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