F锘縪otballer swaps bookings for beat in police job

Image source, South Yorkshire Police

Image caption, Former Doncaster player H锘縜rry Middleton now wears a different kit
At a glance
  • Former Doncaster Rovers footballer H锘縜rry Middleton has joined South Yorkshire Police.
  • T锘縣e midfielder said he struggled with an office job after retiring
  • H锘縠 took up the response role with the force through their apprenticeship scheme
  • P锘緾 Middleton says helping people is the best part of his new role

A锘 former professional footballer has swapped his shin pads for a stab vest after joining the police.

H锘縜rry Middleton, who played more than 100 professional games for clubs such as Doncaster Rovers, Port Vale and FC Halifax Town, joined the South Yorkshire force earlier this year.

T锘縣e former midfielder is now on the front line after joining the force's response team.

He said the change helped him stay active as well as wanting to be "out and about helping people".

Doncaster-born PC Middleton, 27, grew up in the city and played for the club's academy set up before making his first team debut in 2012.

Image source, PA Media

Image caption, The midfielder played more than 60 games for Doncaster Rovers during his career

鈥淎 career in football is difficult and I鈥檇 moved clubs and dropped down so I decided it was time for a change," he said.

A锘縡ter trying an office job following retirement, PC Middleton said he struggled to be behind a desk and looked for a more active career.

H锘縠 joined South Yorkshire Police as part of their degree apprenticeship, so was able to learn the academic theory while being on the job.

He added: 鈥淚 really enjoy knowing I can help someone, or even go somewhere and speak to someone to calm them down.

"We recently sat down with a young boy who had lost his mum, listened, and got him some help. Things like that are really rewarding."

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