Official: Manchester United legend retired

Manchester United's former defender, John O'Shea, has announced retirement from football on his 38. The Irish man spent nearly 20 years as a professional after graduating from the Manchester United Academy in 1999 and ended his career in the 2019/2020 season. He won hero status in” Old Tuffford”, where [...]
The Irish man spent nearly 20 years as a professional after graduating from the Manchester United Academy in 1999 and ended his career in the 2019/2020 season.
He won the hero's status in <x0d Trafford”, where he stayed until 2011, winning the Champions League, five Premier League titles, an FA Cup and two World Cups for Clubs, while he made a total of 393 presentations for the club, Periscope follows.
O'Shea then signed a four-year agreement with Sunderland, where the coach was Steve Bruce at the time and would stay there until last summer.
The defender spent the last year of his career in Reding, where he made eight championship performances and helped Royales avoid falling.
In an open letter, O'Shea has announced retirement and thanked everyone for his nearly 20-year career. /Periscopi/













