Cleverley Retirement Announcement
Watford FC has confirmed that their club captain, Tom Cleverley, will be retiring from football due to an injury. However, there is some exciting news coming soon, which will be announced jointly by the club and Tom.
Watford FC has confirmed that their club captain, Tom Cleverley, will be retiring from football due to an injury. However, there is some exciting news coming soon, which will be announced jointly by the club and Tom.
Hornets' Chairman & CEO, Scott Duxbury, acknowledged Tom's immense dedication in trying to make a comeback from various injuries. He also praised Tom for always being a positive influence on the team.
Duxbury expressed his high regard for Tom as a person, a player, and their captain, highlighting that he is the type of professional any club would be thrilled to have. He also emphasized the impact Tom had during his time at Vicarage Road and how his experience proved invaluable over the past six years.
Tom's journey with Watford started on loan from Manchester United during the 2009/10 season, where he received the club's Player of the Season award. After that, he went on to make nearly 150 more appearances in his six-and-a-half-year tenure after joining from Everton, initially on loan and then making the move permanent.
The statement concludes with a heartfelt thank you to Tom Cleverley, wishing him good luck in his future endeavors.
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