FORMER Birmingham City and Coventry hard man Martin Grainger swapped football for becoming a train driver after hanging up his boots.
Grainger, 49, worked his way up from the non-league to the Premier League after starting out at Colchester United in 1989.
He helped The U’s gain promotion to the Football League in the 1991-92 season.
In 1993, he joined then-League One side Brentford for £60,000 where he established himself as a first team regular.
A move to Championship Birmingham followed in 1996 where he would go on to become an inspirational figure and cult hero – known for his prowess from set pieces.