The true story of the 'real' Bill Gates: famous footballer, millionaire and philanthropist, who suffered football's industrial disease - brain injury
The true story of a footballer who paid the ultimate price
What happens when the world's favourite game quietly injures the organ that makes you you?
No-Brainer is powerful sports nonfiction: a true football memoir, a family love story, and an urgent investigation into concussion, heading and long¿term brain injury in sport.
At its heart is Bill Gates - a tough, talented professional footballer from the North East of England - and the woman who refuses to let his decline be ignored. As Bill's health unravels under the shadow of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) and dementia, his wife, Dr Judith Gates, transforms heartbreak into action, helping push the conversation about repetitive head impacts, "playing on," and player welfare into the public eye.
With the pace of frontline journalism and the compassion of lived experience, Mike Amos follows a journey that stretches from old-school dressing rooms and training¿ground heading drills to hospital corridors, care decisions, and a campaign that challenges the sport to change. It's the story of what football can give you - identity, community, pride - and what it can take away when the brain is battered for years, and the symptoms arrive decades later.
You'll step into the era when being "hard" was celebrated and pain was something to laugh off. You'll see how a career can be marked by collisions and "minor" blows that were never recorded as concussions. You'll also see the fuller life behind the player: family, work, ambition, and a marriage built over decades - until memory, language and independence begin to slip away.
No-Brainer doesn't preach from the sidelines. It listens. It asks uncomfortable questions. And it connects the dots between science, policy and real human lives - so players, parents, coaches and fans can make informed choices.
Inside you'll find:A deeply personal account of football-related neurodegenerative disease, told with honesty and empathy
Clear explanations of CTE, concussion, dementia and why repetitive head impacts matter even when there's "no knock¿out"
Real voices from former players, families, clinicians and researchers at the centre of today's debate
A behind-the-scenes look at how tradition, money, institutions and uncertainty shape decisions about safety in football (soccer) and other contact sports