The Life Of Former Man United Star Who Rejected Everything Young Men Want To Become A Catholic Priest

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The Life Of Former Man United Star Who Rejected Everything Young Men Want To Become A Catholic Priest

A former Northern Ireland and Manchester United star left football to become a Roman Catholic priest after getting bored with the perks that came with the game.

Belfast native Phil Mulryne, 44, was once one of the budding starlets to come out of United’s academy, but he swapped his boots for the Bible when he became disillusioned with the lifestyle of a professional footballer.

The ex-midfielder earned £ 600,000 a year at the height of his career, but instead of endearing him to the sport, the handsome sum and all its trappings made the former Northern Ireland international miserable, and the emptiness that engulfed him led him to the Lord’s house.

Mulryne began his career at Old Trafford, where he made his debut in October 1997. But he failed to break into United’s first team and only made one Premier League appearance before moving to Norwich in 1999.

He fared better at Carrow Road and made 172 appearances and scored 20 goals between 1995 and 2005. The midfield maestro also had stints with Cardiff, Leyton Orient, and Kings Lynn before retiring in 2009 at 31.

Philip Mulryne playing for Manchester United 

But it was during his time with the Canaries that the Bible enthusiast started to fall out of love with the sport.

Speaking on his transition into the priesthood, Mulryne previously told Norwich’s official website: “It’s hard to pin down a particular moment. I would say it started in my last year at Norwich, not explicitly and I wasn’t thinking about it at that time but I started to get dissatisfied with the whole lifestyle.

“We have a wonderful life as a footballer and I was very privileged, but I found with all the surrounding stuff that eventually there was a kind of emptiness with it. I was quite shocked – why am I not happy when I have everything that young men want?

“It started me on a journey towards exploring my faith again, the faith that I had as a young man. I took a decision to come home for a year and it was really during that year that everything turned upside down.

“I volunteered at a homeless shelter for a while. I started going back to mass and I started praying again on a regular basis. I just found a real sense of fulfilment with it. Football was huge highs and lows and here was something that was giving me a steady sense of contentment.”

Nowadays, Norwich’s ex-midfield talisman goes by the title Reverend Father Philip Mulryne, after being ordained a priest for the Dominican Order in 2017. He currently oversees a congregation at St. Mary’s Priory Church in Cork.

Former Manchester United footballer Philip Mulryne 

Mulryne has no regrets about quitting the sport nearly a decade ago.

He added whilst unveiling more details about his life change: “My vocation to the priesthood and religious life came later in the course of that year – I felt this strong desire for this way of life and I stayed with it for a few months and then got the courage up to explore it and I took the decision and it’s now eight years later.”

Peter Crouch played alongside Mulryne in Norwich’s Championship-winning side in the 2003/04 season, and although the former England striker’s “pleased” with his pal’s transition, he reckons he may have been a major factor in pushing the priest into his new way of life.

In his book, How to Be an Ex-Footballer, the BT Sport pundit said: “Maybe and this is a possibility I don’t like to entertain it was hanging out with me in those giddy months that convinced him he needed a fresh direction in his life.”

But despite his disdain for the game, Mulryne swapped the pulpit for the pitch one final time and played for Norwich City Legends when they faced Inter Forever in a charity match four years ago.

The priest showed flashes of his former self in the match when he rifled a troublesome free kick towards the opposition’s goal and came close to scoring again when his effort flew just wide of the post the match the Canaries’ veterans lost 2-1.

Ordination to the Priesthood of Fr Philip Mulryne
Ordination to the Priesthood of Fr Philip Mulryne 

Speaking before the game against Inter Forever, who had a star-studded line-up including Javier Zanetti and Jurgen Klinsmann. Mulryne said: “I’m very grateful for it, just to come back because I haven’t had the opportunity over the years to come back to Norwich and it was a really beloved place for me.

“So just to meet all the characters again and the people around the club and all of the old players – it was too good to turn down. Hopefully, I won’t embarrass myself and the touch is still there naturally despite the fact that the legs might not be!”

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