The Player, the Drugs and the Evil Life That Sent Him to Prison [Eire Region]

Daily MailJuly 09, 2009

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IF THERE was one record former West Ham and Everton favourite Mark Ward never wanted, it is the Premier League player who has spent the longest time in prison.

The Everton No 7 at the start of the Premier League in 1992 became prisoner NM6982 while serving eight years for possessing cocaine with intent to supply.

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The Player, the Drugs and the Evil Life That Sent Him to Prison [Eire Region]

'I know that what I was involved in was evil,' Ward tells Sportsmail. 'It is something I have to live with for the rest of my life.'

He was a guest on Victoria Derbyshire's phone-in programme on BBC Radio 5 Live when a Devon woman called to say her daughter died a drug addict, leaving her...

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