What do our ex first team players do for a living nowadays?

kåre ingebrigtsen Manager of Rosenborg

Alan kernaghan is a full time angry Cnut.
 
Richard jobson has always been a player to remember for me. Back in the day, a girl I had only just met (2 days before) phoned me (on my Nokia brick) while I was in the pub watching the smash and grab win against Birmingham where jobson scored, and because of her call I missed the goal. She is now my wife, and so whenever I forget something like our anniversary or the kids assembly's etc, I ask her who the goalscorer was. She can't remember and therefore I win.
Anyway-
Jobson succeeded Nick Cusack as chairman of the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) in November 2002, remaining in the post until he retired as a player.[13] He then joined the PFA staff, and in 2009 was a senior executive in their player management department.[14] He is married with three children. (From wiki)
 
Michael Johnson owns trading places in Urmston and was developing a restraint on Burton Road in Didsbury.

Martin Petrov is a very wealthy man who owns significant property in Manchester. A large number of apartments.

David Brightwell is still in the fire as is Rae Ingram.

John Foster is now in the police.

David White has now set up a travel company.

Aidie Mike hires out luxury planes.

Steve Redmond is a waggon driver for Travis Perkins.

Eric Nixon is a crane driver.

They are the ones I have come across.


I'm sure I heard an interview with Tony Vaughan saying he was labouring on a building site
 
I'm sure I heard an interview with Tony Vaughan saying he was labouring on a building site

I see tony at David Lloyds regularly. He has packed some weight on but always looks smart and has a nice young family and great looking missus. He is a big rag - he told me last year he had been given a job delivering concrete by a city fan. Prior to that he had a bacon / burger van.

Wonder how much he earned from the game?
 
Steve MacKenzie does something with computers I believe. I saw him on Twitter a few years ago and barely recognised him he looked so different.
 
Mike Doyle had his own car sales business in Ashton .... My then girlfriend's dad was in the same game with a showroom up there. One night at their house he told me he had a guy coming over to 'do some business' later that I may want to meet, and I thought he was cracking up, as I had zero interest in the trade ....

Enter Mike Doyle ... barely restrained myself from a Wayne's World 'we're not worthy' moment. I recall as he left, he shook my hand, as I asked him if he really hated rags as much as reported back in the day ... 'He put his mouth next to my ear, and growled, 'I still fuckin' do ...'

RIP.
 

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