The photographic exhibition features England players and those with the disease sharing memories.
Those living with Alzheimer's feature in the exhibition alongside a treasured item linked with the beautiful game
People with Alzheimer's and their families shared an item or photograph connected to their most precious memory of the game for the exhibition.Jack Grealish, Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw are among the players featured in the Football Should Be Unforgettable exhibitionJack Grealish is among the current England players who shared his reflections
For Peter Flanagan, an avid Aston Villa fan living with dementia, it's all about community and about passing the love of football down to future generations.
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