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Sami the legend retires

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Big Sam ( the good one ) announces retirement

http://liverpoolfc.co.za/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/1126051643/m/8497015895

Former Liverpool defender Sami Hyypia has today retired from professional football.

The 37-year-old made the announcement at a press conference in Finland this morning as he brought to an end a glittering career which included ten years of impeccable service at Anfield.

One of the finest centre-backs ever to wear a red shirt, the towering Finn's consistent performances through the Houllier and Benitez eras earned him a place among Europe's top defenders.

Hyypia's decade-long contribution to the British game was recognised in his homeland, where he was crowned Footballer of the Year seven times (1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 and 2008).

It's hard to believe he cost Liverpool just £2.5million from Dutch outfit Willem II in May 1999.

By that stage Hyypia already had seven years as a professional behind him. His glittering career began with MyPa, where he spent three years and won two Finnish Cups.

An international debut arrived aged 19 against Tunisia in November 1992.

In 1995 Hyypia enjoyed a trial at Newcastle, but it'd be another four years before he would grace the Premiership.

Instead he joined Dutch side Willem II, where he was soon installed as captain.

The big man's final act before heading to Merseyside in 1999 was to help Willem secure Champions League qualification.

After making his Reds debut against Sheffield Wednesday on August 7, 1999, Hyypia quickly formed a watertight partnership with Stephane Henchoz, providing the foundation for a historic treble in 2000-01.

The centre-half wore the captain's armband through much of this momentous campaign in the absence of the injured Jamie Redknapp. He jointly lifted both the UEFA and FA Cups.

Following the departure of Redknapp in April 2002, Gerard Houllier handed his trusty defender the captaincy on a permanent basis, though he'd be replaced by the emerging Steven Gerrard in October 2003.

With the arrival of new boss Rafa Benitez in 2004 came numerous personnel changes, though it was clear Hyypia was going nowhere.

However, he did have a new central-defensive partner in Jamie Carragher, who was at last given a regular slot in his preferred position. Within 12 months they were regarded as one of the most formidable pairings on the continent following Liverpool's Champions League triumph in the Ataturk.

Hyypia scored one of the most memorable goals en route to Istanbul, an unstoppable volley to open the scoring against Juve in the quarter-finals.

Incredibly, he played every minute of 57 consecutive European games for the Reds from November 2001 to February 2006.

The arrival of young centre-halves Daniel Agger and Martin Skrtel provided competition for places as Hyypia entered his twilight but, despite sometimes missing out, he continued to climb the club's all-time appearance table. In December 2008 he overtook Ron Yeats to enter the top 20.

Five months later the big Finn announced the 2008-09 campaign would be his last at Anfield after agreeing a two-year deal with German side Bayer Leverkusen.

He came on as a late substitute wearing the captain's armband during the season finale against Spurs for his 464th and last appearance. Earlier a 'Sami' mosaic was held aloft by the Kop, and at the final whistle the No.4 broke down in tears.

History will undoubtedly judge Hyypia to be one of the club's shrewdest pieces of business. His collection of winner's medals is in double figures and in 2006 fans voted him 38th in Liverpoolfc.tv's 100 Players Who Shook The Kop series.

Brilliant servant to the club and one of my favourite defenders to wear the red of Liverpool Y.N.W.A bigman thanks for the memories
 
Yeah I just saw this. What a great servant to the club and a top pro. One of my all time favourite players. I hope KK brings him back to Anfield in some capacity. 8)
 
[quote author=Hansern link=topic=45176.msg1325292#msg1325292 date=1304334729]
I'd love to have him at Anfield as part of the coaching staff
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This.
 
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One of our best ever signings and the best centre back I've seen play for us. A true gentleman off the pitch as well and a perfect example for the kids. If only there were more of his kind in the game.

YNWA Sami, hope to see you take on coaching very soon
 
i used to work in tesco ages ago and i served him once, he bought loadsa tesco value stuff

what a legend
 
Only blip to an otherwise stellar career was his early red against Utd... lots before and after more than made up for that.

Sami = true legend.
 
[quote author=mark1975 link=topic=45176.msg1325293#msg1325293 date=1304334762]
Legend in the true footballing sense of the word. One of my favourite players ever.
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x2
 
Join the 'Dalglish Revolution' you can have sammy lees position..
We'll even throw in a 50" LCD 3D tv for ya!
 
[quote author=singlerider link=topic=45176.msg1325296#msg1325296 date=1304335083]
Come home Sami!
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x2. I´d luv it!
 
I really really really hope he comes back to Liverpool in some capacity, we love you Sami :-*
 
Definitely. And while we're at it, I'd be tempted to ask the big fella if he'd be OK with us registering him as a player for emergencies.
 
He has signed a three year coaching contract with Leverkusen and will also be part of the coaching staff in Finland's national team.

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/id/914570/ex-liverpool-defender-sami-hyypia-announces-retirement-?cc=5739

Bayer Leverkusen defender Sami Hyypia has revealed that he will retire from playing football at the end of the season, bringing to an end a 19-year career.

Hyypia, 37, has been a regular for Leverkusen for the past two seasons since joining the club from Liverpool in 2009, where he spent ten successful years.

The Finland centre-back won the Champions League, UEFA Cup, League Cup and FA Cup (twice) in his time on Merseyside and in 2006 was recognised by the club's fans as the 38th best Reds player of all time.

Hyypia announced that he intends to hang up his boots at a press conference on Monday, though he will continue to work at Leverkusen as an assistant coach and will also become No. 2 to Finland boss Mixu Paatelainen.

"The decision to retire gradually grew during the season,'' Hyypia was reported as saying by Finnish TV station MTV3. "I had no interest any more to go elsewhere to play.

"There are no regrets. Thanks to all those who have helped during the course of my career and to my relatives a big thank you, without family and friends it would not have been possible.''

Speaking about his move into coaching Hyypia added: "It will be an interesting year. I must get a coaching license and then I get the experience of Leverkusen and the national team coaching.

"I'm really happy about this. All who know me know I put myself fully into it. It is 100% or nothing.''

Leverkusen general manager Michael Reschke praised the defender's contribution to the team and the dressing room and said he was delighted to be holding on to the Finn.

"You are a player with an outstanding personality and we are proud to be have someone like you in our ranks," Reschke said. "We're glad you've decided to continue to work for Bayer Leverkusen."

Hyypia has been crowned Finnish Player of the Year nine times in his career, including the past three years in a row and only Jari Litmanen can boast more than the defender's 103 caps for the national team.
 
A disgrace that he didnt finish his career at Anfield.
What a player, what a legend.

Top three Liverpool defenders since I started supporting Liverpool:

1. Hansen
2. Hyypia
3. Carra
 
[quote author=dmishra link=topic=45176.msg1325335#msg1325335 date=1304341598]
My favourite Liverpool player ever. And the best defender I've ever seen.
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This. A true gentleman who understood the ethos of our club and the fans.

Players like Sami in some ways vindicate our irrational love for this sport and the club.

He is going to start coaching in Leverkusen in some capacity. Come back home Sami.
 
Top man, top player. How much could Kelly, Flanagan, Robinson et al learn from Sami? He'd be fantastic for the young lads coming through the ranks
 
[quote author=Akakabooto link=topic=45176.msg1325350#msg1325350 date=1304344738]
He has signed a three year coaching contract with Leverkusen and will also be part of the coaching staff in Finland's national team.

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/id/914570/ex-liverpool-defender-sami-hyypia-announces-retirement-?cc=5739

Bayer Leverkusen defender Sami Hyypia has revealed that he will retire from playing football at the end of the season, bringing to an end a 19-year career.

Hyypia, 37, has been a regular for Leverkusen for the past two seasons since joining the club from Liverpool in 2009, where he spent ten successful years.

The Finland centre-back won the Champions League, UEFA Cup, League Cup and FA Cup (twice) in his time on Merseyside and in 2006 was recognised by the club's fans as the 38th best Reds player of all time.

Hyypia announced that he intends to hang up his boots at a press conference on Monday, though he will continue to work at Leverkusen as an assistant coach and will also become No. 2 to Finland boss Mixu Paatelainen.

"The decision to retire gradually grew during the season,'' Hyypia was reported as saying by Finnish TV station MTV3. "I had no interest any more to go elsewhere to play.

"There are no regrets. Thanks to all those who have helped during the course of my career and to my relatives a big thank you, without family and friends it would not have been possible.''

Speaking about his move into coaching Hyypia added: "It will be an interesting year. I must get a coaching license and then I get the experience of Leverkusen and the national team coaching.

"I'm really happy about this. All who know me know I put myself fully into it. It is 100% or nothing.''

Leverkusen general manager Michael Reschke praised the defender's contribution to the team and the dressing room and said he was delighted to be holding on to the Finn.

"You are a player with an outstanding personality and we are proud to be have someone like you in our ranks," Reschke said. "We're glad you've decided to continue to work for Bayer Leverkusen."

Hyypia has been crowned Finnish Player of the Year nine times in his career, including the past three years in a row and only Jari Litmanen can boast more than the defender's 103 caps for the national team.
[/quote]Fuckety fuck
 
[quote author=dmishra link=topic=45176.msg1325419#msg1325419 date=1304355921]
If anyone deserves a testimonial, it's Sami. How have we not given him one yet?
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There are other players who deserved testimonials but didn't get one.

Barnes, Fowler...
 
[quote author=Modo link=topic=45176.msg1325427#msg1325427 date=1304357479]
[quote author=dmishra link=topic=45176.msg1325419#msg1325419 date=1304355921]
If anyone deserves a testimonial, it's Sami. How have we not given him one yet?
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There are other players who deserved testimonials but didn't get one.

Barnes, Fowler...
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I thought that, in Hyypiäs case, it was a case of "only" playing 9 years for the club?
 
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