Former Manchester United goalkeeper Roy Carroll reckons that alcohol has ruined his career.
Former Manchester United goalkeeper Roy Carroll reckons that alcohol has ruined his career.
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Carroll had spent four years at Old Trafford from 2001 to 2005, and recently won awards at Denmark's Odense.
"I went through a stage of my life when I was binge drinking. I was stupid. It has pretty much ruined my career. All I wanted to do was go out and drink. I then woke up one day and said this could not continue. I thought if I don't sort it out, I'd end up six foot under," the Sun quoted Carroll, as saying.
"At training on Monday and Tuesdays, I didn't want to know. Alan Pardew was wonderful with me, though, and was very understanding. I went into rehab and ended up in the news pages of your paper."
"Yet my mistake was that I tried to push it under the carpet and I never spoke about it publicly, like I am today. Since then, whenever something bad has happened or I made a mistake, it has been 'Roy Carroll has a bad attitude - he drinks and gambles'," he added.
Carroll was released by United in May 2005 after his contract expired. He refused to sign a new deal after the club failed to assure him that he would be first choice for the next season.