Irish Sunday Mirror

I’ll get on the piste when I quit football

BARRY CAN’T WAIT TO GO SKIING WITH HIS MATES PROBABLE TEAMS SKY SPORTS MAIN EVENT, TOMORROW 8PM

- BY TOM HOPKINSON

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The 36-year-old will break Ryan Giggs’s record, marking yet another milestone in a highly respectabl­e career, which has taken him from Aston Villa to Manchester City, Everton and now West Brom.

There have been so many ups along the way – not least winning the Premier League and FA Cup with City, and 53 caps for England.

But, when he finally hangs up his boots, it is the opposite direction his plans to go in: downhill – and fast.

“Skiing will definitely be the No.1 thing for me to do, once I’m retired,” he said.

“My mates are always going away at February or March time on a skiing trip and I’m like, ‘Ooh, I wouldn’t mind doing that’.

“You can’t exactly ask the gaffer for a week off then, so I’m definitely looking forward to being able to go on a nice family holiday skiing or away with my mates for a few days.

“Not that I’ve ever worried about it one little bit — the life I’ve got, the career I’ve got, I can’t have any complaints about anything.

“It’s a small sacrifice that I can’t ski until my career is over, but that’s definitely what I will do.”

It isn’t just Barry himself who has had to make sacrifices and when he celebrates his achievemen­t, in the company of his mum and dad, wife and children at the Emirates tomorrow with a “couple of pints”, they will be as much the toast as he is.

“I try not to bring my family into my public life too much,” he added.

“But they deserve so much credit for what I have achieved.

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sight of what you want to do. There are other things your mates are doing, things you shouldn’t be doing, but my parents, while they didn’t keep me on a leash, they gave me a good balance of what I should and shouldn’t be doing. “I’m proud to have done what I’ve done – for them, as much as for anyone else.” The only time in his career when Barry did wonder if he had made the right call was when he left City for Everton in 2014, having spent the previous season on loan at Goodison Park. He said: “Initially, City were struggling after I left and part of me thought that, if I’d stuck around, I would have got games. “At the end of the season, I did think, ‘Should I have stayed and won another trophy, been involved?’ “But I thought, ‘No, you’ve done the right thing, you’ve enjoyed a great season, you’d have played more games for Everton’, and not for a minute did I regret leaving City.” There can’t be any regrets for Barry as he reaches the appearance summit. And when football is done, there will be plenty more for him to scale – and ski down.

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