Former Wanderers midfielder Liam Feeney has revealed his next chapter in the game after hanging up his boots.
Feeney joined the Whites from Millwall in the summer of 2014 and went on to play more than 80 times for the club.
The 37-year-old also had stints at Bournemouth, Blackburn Rovers and Blackpool among others but is now looking to make an impact in a different role.
Feeney’s next chapter will be as a football agent and he hopes that other players can benefit from his knowledge and experience.
He wrote on social media: "After much thought and reflection, I decided a year ago it’s time to hang up my boots and retire from professional football.
"It was an incredible journey filled with unforgettable moments, challenges and achievements that I will cherish forever.
"I want to thank my family, friends, team-mates, coaches and everyone who has supported me throughout my career. Your support has meant the world to me. Also, a thank you to the fans of the clubs I was fortunate enough to have represented.
"While stepping away from the pitch has been bittersweet, I’m excited by this new chapter in football agency with Refuel Performance Management.
"I’ve loved every moment of helping the next generation of players navigate their careers (working alongside the management team that guided mine) and I look forward to using my experience to guide and support players on their journeys.
"Football has given me so much. Thank you all for being a part of my story, here’s to the future!"
Feeney's last club was Scunthorpe United but he could not help the Iron avoid relegation to the National League North in 2022/23.
Prior to that, the veteran spent a couple of seasons in League Two with Tranmere Rovers.
Feeney racked up more than 600 appearances throughout his career, finding the back of the net 49 times.
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