I won the Premier League and was an England international who quit to become a SOLICITOR and my son is a pro keeper
NOT many professional footballers can say that they've enjoyed the university experience - and become a solicitor.
But one former player has now been there and done that.
And as a result he is now a enjoying a totally different lease of life to when he was one of the stars of English football.
The former Premier League winner,studied French, criminology and law at the University of Central Lancashire when he retired at the age of 34 in 2002.
And he hasn't looked back since.
That player is former Blackburn Rovers star Stuart Ripley.
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Ripley shot to stardom in the late 1980s while playing for Middlesbrough.
In 1992 he joined Blackburn for a then-record transfer fee of £1.3million.
He made 212 appearances for Rovers, scoring 14 goals and assisting 34.
The winger also helped his team to the Premier League title in 1995, beating the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal to the trophy.