'IT HASN'T BEEN MY WHOLE FOCUS AND THAT HELPED ME
The Football League Paper|December 01, 2024
SHAUN Barker never attempted to conceal the fact that he had no burning desire to play football.
Chris Dunlavy
'IT HASN'T BEEN MY WHOLE FOCUS AND THAT HELPED ME

"I remember when I got offered my first pro contact at Rotherham," recalls the 42-year-old, who even as a teenager sported the long hair and "naughty" clothes that betrayed his real passion for music and the arts.

"I was actually disappointed in a strange sort of way.

I'd been planning to study. I was looking forward to travelling around Europe. Football was the last thing on my mind.

"Ronnie Moore pulled me and said 'Listen, son, do you want to be a footballer or a rock star?'. I said 'What a ridiculous question if I could sing or play guitar I wouldn't be anywhere near a football pitch!"."

It was a risky gambit, but one that consistently paid off for the central defender, who made 361 EFL appearances over the course of a 15-year playing career and became a terrace hero at Rotherham, Blackpool and Derby "I think all my managers respected that I was quite open and honest, and that I said up front that this was never what I really wanted to do," he explains.

"I turned up at Blackpool and was wearing some naughty gear, probably looking like a punk or something, and straight away I could see that Simon Grayson liked that side of me.

"Same with Nigel Clough at Derby. He signed me knowing full well that I was probably the least stereotypical footballer that you could ever imagine.

"I know it can be hard for some people to get their head round. I'm often asked how I survived in such a cut-throat business without that desire to be a footballer.

"But my perspective has always that been if I'm being paid to do a job then I'm going to give it my best.

"I used to work as a pot washer for my dad's company in the summer holidays when I was 15 or 16, and it was the I same there. If I was going to retire and work in Tesco or go and be a bin man or work as an architect, I'd apply myself in : exactly the same way.

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