Premier League Stars Turn Out for Fun and Fitness in Sunday League
The Premier League has become the ultimate proving ground for talent, but some of its biggest stars are now trading in their top-flight salaries for something far more low-key: Sunday league football. The likes of Papiss Cisse, Danny Drinkwater, Emile Heskey, Joleon Lescott, and Stephen Ireland have all joined forces with Wythenshawe Vets over-35s, a team competing in the Cheshire Vets League Premier Division.
The club boasts an astonishing 1,867 Premier League appearances, 389 international caps, and 15 major honours between its players. It's a staggering amount of footballing credentials that would make any team jealous. But what's behind this group of legends playing for fun in a Sunday league?
For Cisse, it's all about enjoying the game and keeping fit. "We have to have fun, keep fit and enjoy football because this is our life," he said after scoring seven goals against Collegiate Old Boys last month. The former Newcastle striker, who netted 37 top-flight goals, seems to be embracing his new role in a positive way.
Ireland's perspective is slightly different. The clever midfielder, who won the Premier League title with Leicester and played for Aston Villa and Stoke, says he was invited down by friends to play for Wythenshawe Vets pre-season and has never looked back. "We're all retired and it's nice to get together to continue to play football, keep fit and also from the mental health side of things," he explained.
The club has grown exponentially through social media, drawing in crowds of hundreds to their home ground, Hollyhedge Park. Manager Kieran Megram couldn't be prouder of his team's performance this season, which includes six consecutive league wins.
One player who stands out from the crowd is Danny Drinkwater, a former Leicester City title winner who played for Chelsea and England before falling out of love with the game. "We're not here to take advantage of any standard around, this is purely to get some enjoyment and fitness," he said. For Drinkwater, playing for Wythenshawe Vets has revived his passion for football.
The team's focus on having fun and staying active is a refreshing change from the cutthroat world of professional football. "You can't compare it - you get a bacon sarnie and a beer afterwards, it's great," Drinkwater joked.
For these Premier League legends, playing in a Sunday league has become an opportunity to recapture some of their youth, make new friends, and simply enjoy the beautiful game without the pressures of competition. Who knows? Maybe this is where they'll find their true happiness.
The Premier League has become the ultimate proving ground for talent, but some of its biggest stars are now trading in their top-flight salaries for something far more low-key: Sunday league football. The likes of Papiss Cisse, Danny Drinkwater, Emile Heskey, Joleon Lescott, and Stephen Ireland have all joined forces with Wythenshawe Vets over-35s, a team competing in the Cheshire Vets League Premier Division.
The club boasts an astonishing 1,867 Premier League appearances, 389 international caps, and 15 major honours between its players. It's a staggering amount of footballing credentials that would make any team jealous. But what's behind this group of legends playing for fun in a Sunday league?
For Cisse, it's all about enjoying the game and keeping fit. "We have to have fun, keep fit and enjoy football because this is our life," he said after scoring seven goals against Collegiate Old Boys last month. The former Newcastle striker, who netted 37 top-flight goals, seems to be embracing his new role in a positive way.
Ireland's perspective is slightly different. The clever midfielder, who won the Premier League title with Leicester and played for Aston Villa and Stoke, says he was invited down by friends to play for Wythenshawe Vets pre-season and has never looked back. "We're all retired and it's nice to get together to continue to play football, keep fit and also from the mental health side of things," he explained.
The club has grown exponentially through social media, drawing in crowds of hundreds to their home ground, Hollyhedge Park. Manager Kieran Megram couldn't be prouder of his team's performance this season, which includes six consecutive league wins.
One player who stands out from the crowd is Danny Drinkwater, a former Leicester City title winner who played for Chelsea and England before falling out of love with the game. "We're not here to take advantage of any standard around, this is purely to get some enjoyment and fitness," he said. For Drinkwater, playing for Wythenshawe Vets has revived his passion for football.
The team's focus on having fun and staying active is a refreshing change from the cutthroat world of professional football. "You can't compare it - you get a bacon sarnie and a beer afterwards, it's great," Drinkwater joked.
For these Premier League legends, playing in a Sunday league has become an opportunity to recapture some of their youth, make new friends, and simply enjoy the beautiful game without the pressures of competition. Who knows? Maybe this is where they'll find their true happiness.