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Ex-Liverpool star Daniel Agger is a tattoo artist and even invested in sewers when his career came to an end

DANIEL AGGER’S retirement is much like his playing career – mixing dirty work and artistry.

Following his premature hanging up of the boots in 2016, at the age of 31, the former Liverpool hard-man decided to put money into his passion and necessity: tattoos and poop.

 Former Liverpool defender Daniel Agger is now a qualified tattoo artist
Former Liverpool defender Daniel Agger is now a qualified tattoo artist

The Danish defender, now head coach at HB Koge, trained to be a tattoo artist and is now part of one of the biggest parlours across the world, called Tattoodo.

But for Agger that was not it, as he had more money to invest in s***.

Now 38, Agger launched a company in 2013 called KloAgger, putting £450,000 into a company that manages sewage systems in his native Denmark.

So how did they come up with the name? KloAgger translates to ‘Agger toilet’.

Agger is regularly involved with the firm but his younger brother Marco and their friend Rune Rasmussen oversee the day-to-day ongoings.

Inked-up Agger is more interested in the tats.

He started and finished his career at Danish club Brondby, and it was as a 15-year-old youth player that he got his first work done.

“I was about 15 and on a school trip to Paris,” Agger said in an interview on Tattoodo’s website.

“It wasn’t something I’d thought about before. Me and a friend went into the shop and said that’s what we’re going to have and we got it. I still have it today.”

But it’s been added to dramatically, with almost every inch of his body containing a tattoo.

There’s the Viking graveyard across his back, the love hearts on his calves, Latin proverbs all over his body and the names of his family members etched in.

“I see it as one piece,”, the qualified tattooist said. “When I speak to people I talk about my tattoo as one piece but obviously every tattoo has a story, some better than others.”

One of the more recent is the ‘YNWA’ stamped onto his knuckles – the well-known Liverpool acronym for Anfield’s anthem You’ll Never Walk Alone.

“Timing was quite good,” Agger said. “[There were] a lot of rumours sending me to another club for a lot of money but I knew I was staying.

“Somehow I wanted to show that to the footballing world and this was a way I wanted to show it.”

Agger did eventually leave Liverpool in 2014 and spent two years at Brondby before ending his career earlier than expected.

Back problems throughout his career saw Agger rely on painkillers to see him through, but he believes they were his downfall.

 Danish defender Agger has also invested in a sewage company
Danish defender Agger has also invested in a sewage company Credit: Kloagger
 He runs it alongside his brother Marco and a friend
He runs it alongside his brother Marco and a friend Credit: Kloagger
 The name KloAgger translates directly to 'Toilet Agger'
The name KloAgger translates directly to ‘Toilet Agger’ Credit: Kloagger
 Agger's sewage company is only based in his homeland of Denmark
Agger’s sewage company is only based in his homeland of Denmark Credit: Kloagger
 Agger leaves the daily running of the company to his brother
Agger leaves the daily running of the company to his brother Credit: Kloagger

“I have taken too many anti-inflammatories in my career,” he told Jyllands-Posten.

“I know that full well, and it sucks, but I did stop it [in the end]. I am not gaining anything personally from saying this but I can only hope that other athletes do.

“It could be that others take a pill or two less.”

Agger’s passion for tattooing has somewhat been put on the back burner following his venture into management.

The Dane took charge of First Division side HB Koge in March 2021 along with former international team-mate Lars Jacobsen.

Agger guided his troops to a seventh-placed finish last season.

However, he will no doubt be fuming with his squad today after they suffered a 6-1 thrashing at the hands of FC Fredericia at the weekend.

 The 38-year-old is more into his tattoos
The 38-year-old is more into his tattoos Credit: Twitter @danielagger
 Agger got his first tattoo while a 15-year-old boy on a school trip
Agger got his first tattoo while a 15-year-old boy on a school trip Credit: Action Images
 The former Liverpool centre-back has a Viking graveyard across his back
The former Liverpool centre-back has a Viking graveyard across his back Credit: Getty – Contributor
 He won the Community Shield and League Cup during his 12 years at the club
He won the Community Shield and League Cup during his 12 years at the club Credit: PA:Press Association
 Agger sees his tattoos as just one big artwork
Agger sees his tattoos as just one big artwork Credit: Instagram @danielagger22
 The Dane is a qualified tattoo artist and invested in a big parlour called Tattoodo
The Dane is a qualified tattoo artist and invested in a big parlour called Tattoodo Credit: Instagram @danielagger22
 Agger got YNWA printed onto his knuckles during speculation over his future at Liverpool
Agger got YNWA printed onto his knuckles during speculation over his future at Liverpool Credit: Instagram @danielagger22
 He was part of a strong Liverpool side alongside Steven Gerrard
He was part of a strong Liverpool side alongside Steven Gerrard Credit: Instagram @danielagger22
 Agger retired in 2016 at the age of 31 which he believes was due to painkillers
Agger retired in 2016 at the age of 31 which he believes was due to painkillers Credit: Times Newspapers Ltd

SOURCE: thesun.co.uk

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