Sunday People

RAZOR SHA

- By Janine Yaqoob

WHEN Neil “Razor” Ruddock rolled up to join Harry’s Heroes on ITV, it was clear he’d be the joker in the pack of ageing England football legends.

The likes of Matt Le Tissier and Paul Merson shed the pounds to get in shape for a revenge match against the Germans, but Razor’s weight and behaviour barely changed at all.

The 23st defender was no longer the hardman on the pitch but was still the wildman off it, boozing like there was no tomorrow.

It made for great TV. With Razor as ringleader, some of England’s finest players tried to sneak off for a drink under the not-very-watchful eyes of coach Harry Redknapp and his assistant John Barnes.

It was a lot of fun… until it wasn’t. Being part of Harry’s Heroes in 2019 would prove to be a lifesaver for dadof-four Razor, now 52.

Extrovert

Health checks in the show revealed he was so unhealthy, he could have dropped dead on the spot.

Razor has since had a pacemaker fitted and his resting heart rate is now less than half the speed it was.

The 6ft 2in player has also lost three stone, cut back on booze and cigarettes and is hooked on walking on the beach near his Kent home.

Razor has been a programme makers’ dream, bringing his extrovert personalit­y to 2004’s I’m a Celebrity, Celebrity Big Brother in 2013 and last year’s Celebrity Masterchef, where he reached the final.

But the former Liverpool defender will never be well enough to take part in some other reality shows.

Razor said: “I was asked to do Strictly but with my knees and arthritis, I wouldn’t last two minutes. And Dancing On Ice and The Jump – I couldn’t do things like that.”

Razor’s health issues came to light in 2018, while filming the first series of Harry’s Heroes.

He said: “We all had a bellyful and I was feeling a bit tired.

They took me to have a service – full oil change – in

London, and they found my cholestero­l was up.

“So I had to change my diet, take a few pills and, you know, I just got on with life as normal.”

But during the making of the second series, Euro

Having a Laugh, Razor was told he needed a pacemaker and the show went on to pay for a private operation near his home.

Razor’s battles with booze are well documented. He has admitted being a binge drinker and said one of his worst sessions saw him

guzzle six pints of lager with double gin and tonic chasers, three bottles of wine and four brandies.

He said: “At my worst I was crazy. I was doing three or four bottles of wine a day, easy peasy, plus spirits, beers and cocktails.” Razor endured a 30-day stretch of sobriety after his first stint in rehab almost 20 years ago, but fell off the wagon 12 months later. He decided to “trust himself”, but this led to him slowly building back up to drinking at least seven pints a night plus spirits – and two packets of cigarettes a day.

When he emerged from rehab in 2005, his 16-year marriage to first wife Sarah had crumbled due to his boozing and a string of affairs.

Soon after, he met current wife Leah Newman, 38, who he has repeatedly credited for saving his life by forcing him to live a healthier lifestyle.

In the second series of Harry’s

Heroes, Razor was given some home truths by his old friend and ex-arsenal hero Paul Merson, who has also battled alcoholism and gambling addictions.

This led to an explosive row when Merson told Ruddock his boozing was s“out of control” and likely to kill him.

Razor said he and Merson, 52, are now best pals again and talk all the time on the phone.

And they have replaced being hooked on alcohol and betting with walking and exercise. Razor laughed:

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 ??  ?? GOOD POINTS: Razor
GOAL: Scoring for West Ham in 1999
HOME LEG: With Leah
FULL ENGLISH: Harry’s Heroes tuck in. Right, Razor is evicted from Celeb Big Brother
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GOOD POINTS: Razor GOAL: Scoring for West Ham in 1999 HOME LEG: With Leah FULL ENGLISH: Harry’s Heroes tuck in. Right, Razor is evicted from Celeb Big Brother BIT Mas

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