Sad news as former Sheffield Wednesday man is forced to retire at just 31

04/08/2024 Raymond 0

Caolan Lavery, a former striker for Sheffield Wednesday, has announced his retirement from football at the age of 31. Lavery joined the Owls’ academy in 2012 and first experienced regular first-team action during the 2013/14 season, scoring four goals in 18 Championship games. Despite spending loan periods at several clubs, he struggled to firmly establish himself at Hillsborough. In 2016, he made a notable move to Sheffield United after declining a new contract with Wednesday. Recently, following medical advice due to a knee injury sustained in February 2023, Lavery decided to retire. He expressed gratitude on social media, acknowledging the support he received throughout his career. Lavery made 39 appearances for Sheffield Wednesday, scoring six goals, including a memorable brace in a 6-0 victory over Leeds United in 2014.

‘No other choice’ – Sunderland goalkeeper reacts after summer departure ahead of 2024-25 seaso

03/07/2024 Raymond 0

In a surprising move, goalkeeper Claudia Moan has left Sunderland after her contract expired. Moan, who rose through the club’s academy, emerged as one of the Championship’s best goalkeepers, earning the golden glove last season. Despite being offered a new and improved deal, the 25-year-old decided to seek new opportunities. In a heartfelt message on Facebook, Moan thanked the coaches, staff, players, and fans for their support over the past five years. Her departure follows those of Mollie Rouse, Liz Ejupi, and Faye Mullen, with Rouse moving to the USA.