Made big news up here in the North. Although I think its a good decision by DJ, I can't help but feel it could and should have been handelled much better.
Linfield striker Glenn Ferguson has been released by the Windsor Park club after an 11-year spell in which he scored 261 goals for the Belfast Blues.
Even though 'Spike' will be 40 in July, his departure will come as a massive surprise to Linfield fans.
Former Lisburn Distillery star John Martin is also being let go.
But 38-year-old Noel Bailie has signed a fresh one-year deal while another defender, Jim Ervin, is staying on for another two years.
Ferguson whose Irish League career started with Ards, joined Linfield from Glenavon in 1998 for a record £55,000 and has won five Northern Ireland caps.
He is the third all-time highest scorer in Irish League football, behind Jimmy Jones and Joe Bambrick.
Made big news up here in the North. Although I think its a good decision by DJ, I can't help but feel it could and should have been handelled much better.
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great striker in the few irish league games i have seen down through the years on bbc etc he always seemed like a great poacher. will he retire now or move on to a different club do ya think?
if it wasnt for birds and booze id have played for ireland juniors!!!!!
I think he'll play 1 more season.
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