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Albion legend Bobby Zamora is hanging up his boots after a glittering 17-year career.
The ex-England striker has conceded defeat to the hip injury which cut short his second spell with the Seagulls last season.
Zamora, 36 next month, has been without a club since Albion released him in the summer.
He confirmed his retirement in an interview on the club website with former team-mate Adam Virgo.
Asked by Virgo is it the end, Zamora said: “I think so, yes. It was a frustrating time last year.
“My hip decided to let me down at the final hurdle. It resulted in just training on a Thursday and being in pain.
“It came to the end and I needed an op. I had the operation before the end of the season. It was frustrating but it was something I needed to do. I certainly couldn’t play.”
Zamora made the final appearance of his career in March at the Amex against Sheffield Wednesday, who knocked Albion out of the play-offs after Middlesbrough pipped them for automatic promotion.
He said: “It was horrible and knowing now it went down to goal difference, I’d like to think I could have contributed a couple of goals which would have made the difference.”
http://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/14955939.Albion_legend_Zamora_admits_it_s_all_over/
The ex-England striker has conceded defeat to the hip injury which cut short his second spell with the Seagulls last season.
Zamora, 36 next month, has been without a club since Albion released him in the summer.
He confirmed his retirement in an interview on the club website with former team-mate Adam Virgo.
Asked by Virgo is it the end, Zamora said: “I think so, yes. It was a frustrating time last year.
“My hip decided to let me down at the final hurdle. It resulted in just training on a Thursday and being in pain.
“It came to the end and I needed an op. I had the operation before the end of the season. It was frustrating but it was something I needed to do. I certainly couldn’t play.”
Zamora made the final appearance of his career in March at the Amex against Sheffield Wednesday, who knocked Albion out of the play-offs after Middlesbrough pipped them for automatic promotion.
He said: “It was horrible and knowing now it went down to goal difference, I’d like to think I could have contributed a couple of goals which would have made the difference.”
http://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/14955939.Albion_legend_Zamora_admits_it_s_all_over/