Walcott accuses England players of forgetting mascots with dementia.
16.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
16.10.2025
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Theo Walcott's words on forgotten mascots
Theo Walcott expressed concern that the England players have forgotten about their mascots suffering from dementia ahead of the match against Wales. The stars of the 'Three Lions' and the Welsh team met with 22 supporters who have this condition before the friendly match at Wembley last week. This touching moment was organized in support of the Alzheimer's Society charity.“Mascots were special to us, and I hope all players realize this,” Walcott noted.It is important for athletes to remember those facing such challenges. The participation of players in such events highlights social issues and the importance of compassion in society. Controversies surrounding the relationships between sports professionals and community initiatives do not fade away, but such moments can serve as significant steps towards raising awareness about these complex issues.
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