smartferndale
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- Mar 21, 2013
- 113
retirement
I took early retirement at 57 and have never regretted it. Had a clear financial plan and cut out goings a lot. Also had voluntary work all set up. Footballers retire mid /late 30s and not all can get jobs in football. Point being players need to save when earning well, plan a career outside the game and realise they cannot live the life they did when at the top of their career. Clubs have a responsibility to provide financial advice and guidance on all the potential addictive behaviour patters that all of us face. i.e gambling, drinking etc.
I took early retirement at 57 and have never regretted it. Had a clear financial plan and cut out goings a lot. Also had voluntary work all set up. Footballers retire mid /late 30s and not all can get jobs in football. Point being players need to save when earning well, plan a career outside the game and realise they cannot live the life they did when at the top of their career. Clubs have a responsibility to provide financial advice and guidance on all the potential addictive behaviour patters that all of us face. i.e gambling, drinking etc.