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When professional footballers retire, many are left wondering what to do next.
The world of punditry offers a safe haven and a flavour of the dressing-room banter they’d known for years; management can be perceived as risky; others go into coaching, while some look to give back to the communities that served them by starting an academy.
Not many decide to set up an international law firm.
But thatâs exactly what Neil Heaney, the former Arsenal and Southampton player, chose to do in 2016 when he founded Judicare Law International â a firm that specialises in helping footballers and managers up and down the pyramid purchase property overseas.