I was Liverpool star then invested in sewage and became a tattoo artist after I retired

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I was Liverpool star then invested in sewage and became a tattoo artist after I retired
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Daniel Agger has gone from Liverpool to investing in a sewage company and becoming a tattoo artist

Credit: GettyHis first came as a child, and he’s now covered head-to-toe in them."It wasn't something I'd thought about before. Me and a friend went into the shop and said that's what we're going to have and we got it. I still have it today."

Adding on an epic viking graveyard tattoo across his back, he said: "I see it as one piece, when I speak to people I talk about my tattoo as one piece but obviously every tattoo has a story, some better than others."And explaining the YNWA 2012 addition he added: "The timing was quite good "[There were] a lot of rumours sending me to another club for a lot of money but I knew I was staying.Now a qualified tattoo artist and part-owner of Tattoodo, Agger took another interesting career turn by investing in his brother’s sewage company shortly before retiring.

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