Former Premier League Player Becomes Policeman After Retirement

November 13, 2022

Former Premier League forward Tommy Wright has decided to tow quite a different way from most players would after their retirement from the game as the onetime Leicester City star has swapped the changing rooms for the cells as a Policeman.

Wright came through the Foxes academy and went on to become a first team player eventually.

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The Englishman had a nomadic career throughout the lower reaches of English football playing 350 times and scoring 66 goals in his various clubs.

Wright who hung up his boots in 2016 with National League side Corby Town became a a fan favourite in his time with Leicester – a memorable winning goal against Nottingham Forest in 2003 going down in club folklore.

 

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Speaking to The Mirror, the former forward said: “Some people have obviously recognised that I played for Leicester. I’ve had it in custody as well, which was so funny.

“The custody sergeant had a Leicester City face mask on and straight away made a bee-line to me as I was reading out the charges. And then the suspect’s appropriate adult had a Nottingham Forest face covering on, so he said, ‘I’ll tell him about your goal against us’.

“We had a bit of banter when it was appropriate, which I think can help tense situations like that. You see the initial look on their face when they notice and have a quick joke before getting back to the matter.”

It appears that Wright was well-suited to being a police officer from the off with clues having been spotted throughout his playing career. He started on Mansfield Town’s education programme before leaving to join the police after his wife spotted a recruitment advert.

“I’ve always been good at dealing with hostile situations due to playing in front of thousands of fans in heated atmospheres,” Wright said.

“And when fights used to break out in the tunnels when I was playing, I would always be the peacemaker even back then.”

Leicestershire Police Chief Constable Simon Cole agreed with that sentiment having hailed the former Foxes’ star. He said:

“Tommy’s a really good example of a local guy who wants to put something back.

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