Norwich City fans have been sharing their favourite memories of Grant Holt following the announcement that he is retiring from the professional game.
The Canaries' triple player-of-the-year revealed the decision on his Twitter account on Friday morning, as he prepares to embark on the next phase of his career as a coach with Norwich City's academy set-up and director of football at Langley School.
And since the announcement City fans have been praising the 37-year-old on social media.
TV presenter Jake Humphrey tweeted: 'Amazing career. Well done son xx.'
@SamJermy said: 'Happy retirement to Grant Holt, quite simply a Norwich legend who gave us endless moments of joy as we stormed up the leagues and stayed there under Lambert's watch.'
@LeeJermyn said: 'What a player! You led what were the best times of supporting Norwich in my life.'
And @ILoveSports356 tweeted: 'A legend retires. Good luck to Grant Holt.'
Holt scored 78 goals for the Canaries in a special four-year spell at Carrow Road that saw him lead Paul Lambert's squad to a double promotion from the Football League and Premier League survival.
He tweeted: 'Due to committing to both roles I've decided the time has come to hang up my boots as a professional footballer.
'I would like to thank every fan and all my teams over my career for the amazing support and memories you gave me.'
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