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Emotional Tom Rogic opens up on his reasons for retiring at 30

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Fifteen months after his final Celtic appearance Tom Rogic has announced his retirement from football.

At the age of 30 it seems a travesty that such a skilful player is calling it a day when some of his peers such as Scott Brown were playing and winning trophies well into their mid thirties.

Rogic made an emotional exit from Celtic at the end of the 21/22 season then surprisingly turned up at West Bromwich Albion last season where he sprinkled some magic but things never quite seemed to be the same.

During the summer there was barely any mention of the midfielder who was available as a free agent. Nick Montgomery’s appointment at Hibs had a few fans putting two and two together but it seems that there was never any substance to a potential return to Scottish football.

Rogic does retire in good health with memories, medals and achievements that others could only dream of but like Lubo Moravcik fans will always wonder ‘what if’ had circumstances worked out differently for one of the most talented Celts of this century.

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After careful consideration, I have made the decision to retire from professional football.

I have always been rather private with things in my personal life but I feel given the significance, I think it is important for people to understand why and how I have made my decision.

Throughout the past 7 years, my wife and I have been on an immensely challenging journey with fertility issues. After years of trying and many failed rounds of IVF, my wife and I were fortunate enough to welcome the birth of our daughter in 2021. I have loved every minute of being a dad and consider it my greatest achievement in life.

After experiencing some more struggles and heartache with fertility treatment, we have recently received the amazing news that our family is growing and we will be expecting twins in 2024.

Given our past and how hard we have fought for this, along with the challenges that will come with having twins and a 2-year-old, now seems like the right time to give my focus and attention to what is the most important thing in my life – my family.

After being away for so many years, my family and I have now returned home to Australia as we look ahead to next year and the arrival of our new family members.

I feel very lucky to have had a career where I spent the majority of my time playing at Celtic Football Club, one of the biggest clubs in the world, playing European football, winning many trophies and playing in front of 60,000 fans each week.

I have also been lucky enough to represent my country with the Socceroos on over 50 occasions and experienced playing in major international tournaments.

As a young boy growing up in Australia I couldn’t have imagined experiencing all I was able to do in football.

I’d like to thank all of my teammates for everything over the past 12 years, it’s been a special journey which I’ll look back on with fond memories. I feel very lucky to have formed some wonderful friendships through football and experienced so many special moments together.

I would also like to thank Peter Lawwell and Dermot Desmond. Without their help all of this would not have been possible. Through Peter and Dermot, I was put in direct contact with one of the world’s leading medical experts, which eventually led to my wife and I being placed at the clinic that would give us the best chance possible to start a family. I will be forever grateful.

To the managers who supported and guided me through some tough times, I’d like to say a big thank you to Brendan Rodgers, Neil Lennon, John Kennedy and Ange Postecoglou.

Indeed I would like to thank everyone in football who has given me such great opportunity throughout my career to be part of the game I love.

And finally, I want to thank all the fans who have given me so much support, you have been everything to me.

I’m looking forward to what comes next and can’t wait to see what the future has in store for us. Tom Rogic.

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  • Mr Smith says:

    What a fine man.

    Good Luck Tom.

  • John A says:

    What a guy best wishes to you and your family Tom!

  • Clachnacuddin and the Hoops says:

    Wow ! – What a fantastic story and positive turn of events for a magnificent player for Celtic and really good guy…

    It just shows to always have hope in life –

    And while I’m one of Peter Lawwell’s biggest critics on here (predominantly for his role as one of the men who blew the ten) credit where credit is due and full kudos to him for his positive role on this occasion…

    On this occasion – Take a bow Mr Lawwell !

  • Captain Swing says:

    Wow. The things you just never even consider far less see.

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