Vidar Riseth admits the drinking culture put him off British football in his first spell but revealed how Henrik Larsson convinced him it was different at Celtic.
The Norwegian spent a year at Luton Town from 1995 and admits he couldn't believe the lack of professionalism at the club. He played just 12 games during a season where the alcohol culture left him seriously concerned, prompting him to move on once again.
Riseth said: “I had played for Rosenborg, who are such a professional club, and when I went to Luton I thought they would be professional too.“But there was a different culture.
For example, we won an away game on Saturday and took the bus back to Luton and the players would drink and drink and drink."They wanted to party and
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