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Not a church, but a cathedral, the Roman Catholic one. Did you ever see him at a pub?

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[quote user="Juggy"]"Shagging bimbos, drinking ad nauseam, driving fast cars is not what sane people do long term"What you need Lakey is viagra, a mid-life crisis, and a few bottles of vintage red. You are only as old as you feel my man. [/quote]

Don''t need any of those Juggy.  I realised by the time I was 30 that life was worth more than shagging, drinking to excess and driving fast cars.  I still enjoy those things, of course, but have no need to approach self-destruction with them, unlike some of our flawed footballing heroes who seem to find life in the fast lane quite tough after a while.  

Creative people like the Gazzas and Bests and Hoddles of this world find their abilities hard to live with and seek ways to understand the meaning behind what they do.  Mulryne had those kind of abilities, without reaching the heights of the three I mentioned.    Hoddle found a way of understanding it through a kind of religion, Best didn''t find a way and Gazza hasn''t as yet.   Mulryne may have found a way of saving himself from himself, by believing in something bigger and more important than him.   Not funny in the slightest imo, but each to their own. 

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I think it is funny.It is also great, if that is what he wants to do. He isn''t the first, or even second, Norwich player to become a man of the church though. We''ve already had a couple. And there have been loads of footballers go into religion. We also have two or three devout church going Christians in our squad right now, and I''ll leave that for you to work out who they are. I''m a catholic by the way. Are you? If not, then why can I find it funny if you can''t?

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Bowen, Grant, Mackay, McVeigh, Delia, Milligan, O''Neill, they were all committed Catholics.

I once saw Mulryne fall off a stool after slurring out a couple of pro-IRA chants in Delaneys.

Legend. It''s hilarious he is now a Priest. Imagine how long he had to spend in confession.

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[quote user="lake district canary"]Shagging bimbos, drinking ad nauseam, driving fast cars is not what sane people do long term. Maybe when you are in your late teens early twenties, but most people grow out of it and realise there is more to life than those things.[/quote]B*ll*cks to that.  I''m high as a kite seven days a week and regularly take a bird or two back to my "crib", as them youngsters say.  The other night I left the Jubilee with a bird on each arm, now that can''t be bad for a man my age or any age, come to think of it.  F*ck me, drugs these days are awesome.  The "old feller" was box to box like David Platt back in them good old days.  Mind you, one of them keyed my Lamborghini, but she was a binner and probably reckoned I said "Lambertgini" so fair''s fair.So I reckon there might be more to life, but I reckon I''m happy how I am and if "growing out of it" means writing five thousand words a day on a message board, I reckon I''ll stay retarded thanks.

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