An ex-Liverpool man admitted to being high on cocaine

11 April 2024, 11:23 | Football
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Liverpool's most addicted player, Denny Murphy, shared in an interview with the YouTube channel Ben Heath Podcast that after finishing his career in 2013, he had problems with drugs, reports The Athletic.

Murphy stated that it was important to live without regularly playing football.

" When you play, adrenaline and dopamine help you lurch forward and lose energy.. I went through a phase with cocaine and chicken weed. I'm not an alcoholic, I could live without alcohol. I can sit at the booth with alcohol and not drink it,” said the 47-year-old Englishman.

You are as likely to drink alcohol as you are to drink cocaine:.

" I gave up when I thought that I couldn’t work without him. What was the nіsenіtnitsa, and, of course, I instantly. From the beginning you have to control it, you can work several times a week, two days, giving yourself an additional third day. “Once again, it will accumulate and overtake control over you,” Murphy said..



The exgraver added that meeting with people who had experienced a similar confession helped him to come to terms with the guilt associated with his problems..

According to transfermarkt, according to Denny Murphy 249 matches for Liverpool (1997-2004), 211 matches for Fulgham (2007-2012). Also a senior, he played 9 matches for the England national team, scoring a goal.

Liverpool won six trophies, including the 2000/01 UEFA Cup and the 2001 FA Cup. After finishing his career (2013), Murphy worked as an expert at the bottom of ZMI, BBC News and talkSPORT.

Based on materials: theathletic.com



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