King_of_lion Posted January 4, 2020 Posted January 4, 2020 He said: "We earn good money. But at this level are we really going to earn money that will last us a long time, for life? No. “I always said to myself that when I get to a certain age I want to start doing something else. "I love football but I don’t love it enough to go into coaching and stuff like that. Rangers news: Alastair Johnston slams Celtic fans over ‘new club’ jibes “I thought you know what, I’m going to do a trade. It was either go into gas, electrician or plumbing. Plumbing and gas come together, it’s the same course. And the English defender is far from being the only player in the Scottish game who’s had a second profession they can fall back on. Throughout the years plenty of stars have found extra ways to line their pockets besides taking to the pitch - with some taking on second jobs or planning ahead for post-retirement like Logan. Billy Gilmour Billy Gilmour did some modelling in 2017 9 Billy Gilmour did some modelling in 2017Credit: Willie Vass - The Sun Former Rangers wonderkid Billy Gilmour could be set for a glittering career in the game after he made his Premier League debut for Chelsea at the start of this season. The teen midfielder made his first league appearance for the London giants in August after coming on as a substitute. But in 2017 the Scots ace, then aged just 16, was snapped up by luxury clothing brand Burberry for a fashion campaign. The Chelsea star was pictured modelling a coat on the company’s Instagram page. Ex-Gers teammate Martyn Waghorn was seemingly impressed - commenting “Love that mate” on his post. Stuart Armstrong
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