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Sheringham isn't in a rush
Teddy Sheringham
Teddy Sheringham

TEDDY Sheringham is in no rush to decide on his next move, following his retirement from the game.

The former England international played his last professional game in Colchester United's penultimate game of the season against Stoke City.

The 42-year-old striker, who clocked up more than 900 league and cup appearances in a hugely successful playing career, has been linked with a move into coaching, following his decision to hang up his boots.

However, Sheringham said he is looking forward to a rest, before plotting his next career move.

He told the Gazette: "I've got no concrete plans about my immediate future yet - I haven't thought as far as that.

"I'm just going to enjoy not doing anything and see where that takes me."

Sheringham spent the final season of his career with the U's, making 20 appearances and scoring four times.

He was disappointed not to play more of a part for the club, having been hindered by a troublesome foot injury in the second half of the campaign.

It was a season that ultimately resulted in relegation - but Sheringham believes the club have the potential to make a swift return from Coca-Cola League One.

"I think Colchester have a good chance of promotion next season but I think there'll be quite a few changes," said Sheringham, who was officially inducted into the Tottenham Hotspur Hall of Fame at a glitzy ceremony in north London last night.

"At the start of the season, I thought we had a chance of making the play-offs.

"So you can imagine the disappointment in the players and the staff to think that we're getting relegated.

"I really thought we had a good chance and the fact that a lot of other Championship teams would like our players proves it.

"That makes it even more disappointing that we had a good team but things didn't happen for us."

Meanwhile, the former Manchester United player is planning to return to Colchester to watch his former team-mates at the Community Stadium next season.

He added: "I'm sure the club will bounce back with the new stadium.

"I'm looking forward to coming down and paying it a visit to see what it's all like and how the atmosphere is there."

7:57am Friday 9th May 2008

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Posted by: Jason, Colchester on 11:55am Fri 9 May 08
"I'm just going to enjoy not doing anything..."


Should be used to that by now, thats what you have been doing much of the past two years!

Teddy is far from alone from enjoying doing nothing though, he's been in very good company this season with the likes of Platt and K.McLeod doing precisely that on the pitch.
Posted by: andy on 8:45pm Sat 10 May 08
jason your a sad little man
teddy was to good for col utd even at his ripe old age,yer he might of slowed down but he could read the game before most of col utd players.and id like to see you playing any pro sport at 40yrs+,your probably a 40 waist.
Posted by: Say It As It Is, Clackers on 2:39pm Mon 12 May 08
Yeah Jason, thats right. Everyone knows Teddy could read the game faster than anyone else at Layer Road. Just a shame it was only speed reading game reports in the newspapers the next day! PMSL.

Get real Andy, with all respect to Teddy, he was totally shot as a player, still capable of the odd flash of skill but his best days were gone by the time he arrived at Layer Road.
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