Paul Dummett Retires: Newcastle Legend Announces Decision.
Paul Dummett's Resignation
According to The Sun: Newcastle legend Paul Dummett has announced his retirement after leaving the club last summer, stepping away from non-league Carlisle. The left-back played over 200 matches for the 'Magpies' before departing from 'St. James' Park' last year. Dummett, who is 34, also had loan spells at Gateshead and St. Mirren during his time with the club.
“After much consideration, I have decided to end my career as a professional footballer. I felt that it was the right time for me to start a new chapter in my life.”
In retiring, Dummett emphasizes his significant contribution to the team and the love of the fans.
Paul Dummett's decision to retire has come as a shock to many 'Magpies' fans. Over the years he has garnered significant affection from supporters and has become a symbol of the club. His importance to the team is hard to overstate, and now he plans to embark on a new chapter in life despite saying goodbye to professional football.
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