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Make up of the typical Rangers and Loyalist fan.
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Michael Carroll. Norfolk bumpkin. Rangers and UDA fan. Proves that having plenty of money can buy you all the junk food you can eat, but can bever buy style, or a working brain.
Never leaves home without his Armani baseball bat and Rangers second tops.
Penniless Lotto lout Michael Carroll has finally sold the Norfolk mansion he trashed but at a £600,000 loss, according to reports.
'Lotto Lout' Finally Sells Wrecked House Enlarge photo
Carroll bought the sprawling five-bed property called The Grange for £340,000 after he scooped £9.7m on the National Lottery eight years ago.
The 27-year-old spent a further £400,000 on renovating it and building a pool and jacuzzi but his party lifestyle soon took its toll and the building is now a wreck.
It was sold for just £142,000 and the new owner will have their work cut out to make it a proper home again.
The garden is full of rubbish and tyres, kitchen units have been pulled off the walls and most of the windows have been smashed.
Thieves have stolen furniture and valuables, and graffiti has been daubed all over the walls.
Carroll's appetite for alcohol, drugs and women meant his millions ran out fast and he was declared bankrupt in February when the house was put up for sale.
His inability to cope with his new-found wealth also led to him receiving Asbos and committing motoring and other criminal offences. He has also spent time in prison.
The Grange did not prove popular with potential buyers when it was put on the market but is believed to have been bought by a travel agent who plans to renovate it.
Carroll will be left with just £63,000 after giving half the cash to his ex-wife and paying estate agents and solicitor's fees.
The former binman has said he will spend that money on a new car for his girlfriend and a holiday in Spain with his 18-month-old daughter Faye.
He is also thought to be putting £10,000 of the money into his friend's internet gambling business.
Carroll now lives in a newly built semi-detached house in the town of Downham Market.
He is reported to have said that his previous home had left him with bad memories as he aims to get his life back on track.
uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20100809/tod-lotto-lout-finally-sells-wrecked-hou-870a197.html
Typical Rangers and Loyalist fan.
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His inability to cope with his new-found wealth also led to him receiving Asbos and committing motoring and other criminal offences. He has also spent time in prison.
There was us all thinking Michael Carroll was a thick fat thug before he won the lottery. He is the Lotto Lout who turned up to collect his £9.7million win, wearing an electronic offender's tag.
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