Southampton following a £350,000 move from SK Brann in 1996. But his life soon turn took a turn for the worse when he was forced to retire in 2008 after persistent ankle problems.After hanging up his boots, the loneliness and depression set in, as he turned to drugs and drink to get the high he was missing from playing in front of thousands of people each week.Within a year of his 18,000 spectator testimonial, Lundekvam was struggling to cope with his addiction and was losing his family."I told myself that I would take a couple of years just to enjoy myself and that I could let my guard down," he told the BBC."I didn't have to perform every day and every weekend any more.
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