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Johnno Retires
Johnno Retires
Wednesday, 13th Sep 2006 15:35

Former Blue David Johnson has announced his retirement from football due to a back injury. The Nottingham Forest striker, now 30, underwent surgery for the disc problem at the end of last year but has failed to regain full fitness and has been advised to hang up his boots.

Johnson said: "I worked throughout the summer trying to get myself to a good level of fitness. When we went to Italy on the pre-season tour, I joined in with the rest of the lads for the first training session and was in some discomfort.

"I trained again the next day and was in so much agony that I started to doubt in my own mind whether it would ever clear up.

"I had a long chat with the manager about it and then spoke to several doctors, and on their advice I decided the time was right to announce my retirement.

"The doctors all agreed it was in my best interests to call it a day."

Johnson, who plans to continue living in Nottingham with his wife and children, joined the Blues from Bury for £800,000 plus Chris Swailes in November 1997. The Jamaica full international, England B cap and Scotland and Wales call-up played 158 games for the Blues, scoring 62 goals and was a member of the 2000 Wembley side.

The diminutive frontman moved on to Forest for £3.5 million in February 2001, scoring 50 goals in 167 games.


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