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EXCLUSIVE: Terry Butcher, 67, recalled his playing days against the two footballing icons in the '80s and '90s after both Kevin Keegan and Kenny Dalglish spoke about being diagnosed with cancer12:48, 04 Jun 2026Updated 12:48, 04 Jun 2026 England hero Terry Butcher warns of mental health toll on our stars at this summer's World CupFormer England captain Terry Butcher has sent a message of support to his old foes Kevin Keegan and Kenny Dalglish.Butcher, 67, recalled his playing days against the two footballing legends in the 80s and 90s after both men spoke of being diagnosed with cancer. Kevin, Kenny, and I had some real battles over the years, they could be as hard as I was in those days.
They are winners and fighters, and I hope they come out the other side." Terry paid tribute to the two men at a screening of the new documentary based on his life in London this week. England hero Terry Butcher warns of mental health toll on our stars at this summer's World CupOne fan wrote of Keegan: "The only British player to win the Ballon d'Or twice and also a legend at every club he has played for.
If anybody can beat this, it is you, mighty mouse!"Steven Gerrard sent a message to Sir Kenny: "Sending our love Sir Kenny." Alan Shearer, whom Dalglish managed to the Premier League title at Blackburn in 1995, posted: "Everyone is with you Kenny."Terry, 67, was speaking at the screening of 'Butcher: Invisible Wounds,' a powerful documentary about his life and career and the tragic death of his son Chris in 2017. Nigel told the audience at a screening of the documentary that Terry's work with the charity and his documentary was helping 'to save lives'.*Butcher: Invisible Wounds is on ITV4 on Sunday, June 7, at 10pm. www.combat2coffee.co.uk
