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Surprising second careers for some former City footballers

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22.03.2025

With the average age of footballers retiring in their mid-30s it leaves them a lot of free time to play golf, go on holiday and generally stick their feet up.

However some hanker for more after hanging up their boots and take up a second - sometimes surprising - career.

This is no different for those who have donned the yellow and green of the Canaries.

Midfielder Philip Mulryne switched a religious life after retiring from football in 2009 (Image: Archant)

Philip Mulryne - Priest

Midfielder Philip Mulryne played for Norwich between 1999 and 2005, where he made 161 appearances and........

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