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30th August 2019
11:35am BST

"After a few hard days of thinking I have decided to retire from playing professional football," Meyler wrote. "The injuries I sustained to my right knee have eventually caught up with me and I am left with no other option. It’s tough to take but I know deep down it’s the correct decision. "I always knew this day would come but I never expected it to be so soon. I’d like to thank everyone I’ve played with, every manager I’ve played for and of course the football clubs & fans I have represented. It’s been an incredible journey. "Finally thank you to my wife Cally, my Dad, Mum and Sister for being so supportive through everything. You’ve helped a young boy live out his dreams. Thank you all for everything."Meyler was capped 26 times by Ireland after making his international debut in the 4-1 win over Oman at Craven Cottage in 2012. He deputised as Ireland captain on several occasions during Seamus Coleman’s injury absence in 2017 and said that it was a huge honour for him to lead his country.
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