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Updated Mar 24th 2020, 8:00 PM
ROBBIE RYAN WILL start his shift repairing tracks on the London Underground at the usual time later tonight.
But these are the strangest and most worrying times the Dubliner has known on the job in the 13 years since quitting professional football.
“Not just since I finished playing, I don’t think anybody has every experienced a time like what we are living through at the moment,” Ryan tells The42.
Usually, he would leave his home near Bromley in south east London at 10pm to check in at the depot in Acton, in the west of the city, where he will be told by his supervisor which Tube line he will be working.
From midnight until after sunrise tonight he will work alongside one other colleague inspecting miles of cables and tracks beneath the English capital’s streets.
The United Kingdom is now in lockdown after Prime Minister Boris Johnson introduced far more stringent measures to battle the spread of Covid-19 last night.
Ryan, the former Millwall defender and beaten FA Cup finalist in 2004 when Manchester United triumphed in Cardiff, is braced for his new reality.
Robbie Ryan (right) with Paul Dickov.
Source: EMPICS Sport
“It is quite scary to be honest with you. In England we seemed to have been a week or two behind everyone else in what they were doing.
“The pubs were still open up until recently but people were just told not to go. There were still a lot who went down there. We knew it was changing, you could see it, but since last night I hope that people now realise how dangerous it is.”
Ryan, like a lot of other people, saw images of a packed Tube carriage this morning, despite Johnson’s instructions to remain at home.
The London Underground remains open and while it’s business as usual – or as close to it as possible – for Ryan down below, he hopes to see people heed the warnings.
“I went to get milk this morning because we needed it for the house, there was barely anyone on the street,” he says.
“The amount of deaths is going to get worse and worse day by the day. And I am beginning to worry that this virus will spread to me or someone in family. If you don’t take the precautions that are needed you won’t get away with it.