Where is David Burrows now?
Former Liverpool defender David Burrows retired from the game in 2003 due to persistent injuries after a season playing for Sheffield Wednesday.
Starting his playing career with West Bromwich Albion in 1985, he went onto make over 400 first-team appearances over an 18-year period for seven top-flight teams including Liverpool where he won the Division One title in 1990 and the FA Cup in 1992.
Upon retiring from playing Burrows spent time playing amateur football before emigrating to South-West France with his wife and three children.
Immersing themselves into the French way of life they have bought and rent out a couple of properties and currently run the bar and restaurant at La Marterie Golf Club where he works front of house and greets guests in perfect French.
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David Burrows: Premier League Statistics
Nationality | English |
Position | Defender |
Appearances | 192 |
Goals | 3 |
Yellow Cards | 39 |
Red Cards | 1 |
Premier League Teams Played for | Coventry City, Liverpool, Everton, West Ham United |
Statistics courtesy of www.premierleague.com
Last Updated on 19 March 2021 by Admin