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    Young star quits having "fallen out of love with the game".

    No April fools joke honest!

    Highly rated Ipswich goalkeeper Shane Supple has decided to walk away from football at the age of 22 having "fallen out of love with the game".

    The Republic of Ireland Under-21 star came through the club's academy and made 38 first team appearances.

    "Playing professional football is not something I want to continue doing," Supple told the club's website.

    "As you grow up you realise there are other things in life and to be honest, the game is not what I thought it was."

    Supple played a key role in Ipswich's FA Youth Cup triumph in 2005, when Town beat a Southampton side that included Theo Walcott and Gareth Bale, and saved a penalty in his last appearance, a shoot-out victory over Shrewsbury in the Carling Cup last week.

    His first-team opportunities have been limited since Richard Wright returned to Portman Road from West Ham in July 2008.

    Ipswich have agreed to cancel the Dubliner's contract at his request, and it will allow him to pursue a career outside of professional football immediately.

    Deep down my heart is not in the game any more and I'm not going to go into work every day trying to convince myself that it is so it's the right time for me to walk away

    Supple plans to return to Ireland to spend time with his family and consider his options which, he insists, "won't be in football".

    "There is not one reason why I have made my decision, there are a number of factors," said Supple.

    "But deep down my heart is not in the game any more and I'm not going to go into work every day trying to convince myself that it is, so it's the right time for me to walk away.

    "I suppose you could say that I have fallen out of love with the game and when that happens I've always said to myself that I wouldn't hang around."

    Supple, who had brief loan spells at Falkirk and Oldham, was quick to praise Ipswich manager Roy Keane for the way the former Manchester United midfielder responded to the news.

    "I want to thank the manager for the support he has given me," added Supple. "He was a bit shocked when I told him and I expected that but he understood my reasons - he's been first class.

    "People probably think I'm crazy but I'm not going to stay in the game for anyone else, I'm making this decision for myself.

    "I've worked with some great people in my time at Ipswich and had some great times at the club. It's a fantastic club and I'll continue to follow Ipswich's fortunes."

    Ipswich chief executive Simon Clegg praised Supple for his commitment to the club, both on and off the pitch, over the past six years.

    "It's obviously disappointing news for us but we respect Shane's reasons for wanting a career chance and we wish him every success for the future," stated Clegg.


    Forwards.......

    #2
    Was just about to post this after reading it on the Beeb...weird story, falling out of love with the game at such a young age...even tho as a professional footballer, even at a lower division club like Ipswich, he'd have been earning a wedge of money...hope he's really thought it through properly, cos i'm sure Ipswich will have drawn up a list of stipulations when they agreed to terminate his contract.

    Fair play to him tho, hope it all goes well.

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      #3
      With the rewards being so great surely he could have 'suffered' on for another 10 years.

      I reckon he's been spoilt in that he's probably never had a 'normal' job, many people work because they have to and not because they enjoy it (me included). If you gave me a choice of suffering a highly lucrative job which I did not love but in say 10-12 years down the line i'd be retired i'd certainly take it.
      We come not to play.

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        #4
        Brave lad ... fair play
        Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
        #****CITY

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          #5
          He's a mentalist!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Imy View Post
            With the rewards being so great surely he could have 'suffered' on for another 10 years.

            I reckon he's been spoilt in that he's probably never had a 'normal' job, many people work because they have to and not because they enjoy it (me included). If you gave me a choice of suffering a highly lucrative job which I did not love but in say 10-12 years down the line i'd be retired i'd certainly take it.
            Why be so judgmental? He didn't complain about his lot just implied he'd rather do something else with his life. Is is so hard to accept that someone might value something other than money in their life?
            "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
            -- William Blake

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              #7
              Originally posted by Nicey View Post
              Brave lad ... fair play
              Agreed, I think its a pretty brave decision seeing as he could have gone from club to club doing something that he no longer enjoys and still earn a good wedge but he actually wants to do something he enjoys, it shows that not all footballers these days are money obsessed.

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                #8
                I can agree and relate to him, I was never brilliant but during my 3 years as a pro playing league football it was never the be all and end all to me but then everything is relative, I was earning peanuts and honestly can't say I'd feel the same if I was earning good money from the professional game because I was never in that situation.
                Virtually all the footballers I know who still play or have retired call it a job and treat it like a job, it's just the rest of us that view it differently
                The King was back for a short while. Long live The King.

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                  #9
                  Star? Never heard of him

                  I can understand how goalkeepers maybe would fall out love with the game more so than outfield players. So fair enough if thats how he feels

                  But giving that the rewards are so great these days i think he's daft

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                    #10
                    What skills does he have to enter the job market with? Not like he is established enough to make an earning doing appearances like some ex-footballers do.
                    "These stories have as much relation to the truth as an egg to a chestnut." - Racing Santander President Francisco Pernia

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                      #11
                      I imagine he is gay bite?

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                        #12
                        Seen him play at underage level for Ireland a few times.

                        He seemed to have a promising career ahead of him.

                        Good luck to the lad whatever he ends up doing.
                        A humble guy with healthy desire.

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                          #13
                          A Portsmouth player did somthing similar a few years back. Fellas name was Rory Allen. Think injuries played a part in his decision. He cut short his contract at Pompy, forgoing some £250,000 in lost wages. Don't think he ever kicked a ball again.

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                            #14
                            Fair play, I fell out of love with golf played everyday then suddenly never wanted to pick a club up again.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Warren View Post
                              Agreed, I think its a pretty brave decision seeing as he could have gone from club to club doing something that he no longer enjoys and still earn a good wedge but he actually wants to do something he enjoys, it shows that not all footballers these days are money obsessed.
                              No it doesn't, because he's not a footballer anymore
                              Forwards.......

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