Walk through an English town or city late on a Friday night and the chances are good that you’ll see people staggering drunk out of pubs, perhaps vomiting stomachs of beer into the gutter or simply passed out on the pavement. Yet, if those people include professional footballers, the chances also are good that it could become news even if they don’t have a match to play the next day. Why?
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