Veteran former England striker Teddy Sheringham, who will turn 42 announced he will retire at the end of the season and will finally end his 26-year career, BBC reports. Sheringham said: "After a long and fun-filled career I have decided this season will be my last. "I've had a fantastic time and want to thank all those who have contributed to my career and helped me along the way."
Sheringham added: "I've no immediate thoughts about going into management but football has always been my life and hopefully I will be back at some point in the future.
"Until then I have to try and help Colchester United stay in the Championship."
My Dad wanted me to carry on and beat Sir Stanley Matthews' record but I feel this season is the right time to bow out”.
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