Wales hero Collins retires from international football

 

From the first time I pulled on the Wales shirt as a 14 year old boy till today it has been one of my proudest moments in football, Played with great players and for fantastic managers and they gave me a chance to challenge myself against the worlds best... but the time has come to step aside to let the younger lads take our great country forward and to great things... it’s been a difficult decision to come to, to leave behind such a amazing set of lads and a top manager in Chris Coleman and all his staff, but feel the time is right!! I’d like to thank the gaffa, his staff and the lads for giving me the best time of my life at the Euros last year, it’s a time myself and my family will never forget Thank You!! I’d also like to thank the truly amazing welsh fans who supported myself and the team through thick and thin over the years we couldn’t have achieved what we have without your support Thank You!! I’d like to thank everyone at @fawales for your help over the years Thank You!! I’ll always be there to support our great country ❤️❤️❤️ Diolch yn fawr iawn ❤️❤️❤️ Together Stronger Ginge xx

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Proud Welshman James Collins has retired from international football.

The West Ham United defender represented his country 51 times between 2004 and 2017, helping the Dragons to qualify for and reach the semi-finals of UEFA Euro 2016.

In a passionate Instagram post featuring images of the standout moments in his Wales career, Collins reflected on the unforgettable memories he has forged.

“From the first time I pulled on the Wales shirt as a 14 year old boy till today it has been one of my proudest moments in football,” he wrote.

“I played with great players and for fantastic managers and they gave me a chance to challenge myself against the world’s best.

“The time has come to step aside to let the younger lads take our great country forward and to great things. It’s been a difficult decision to come to, to leave behind such an amazing set of lads and a top manager in Chris Coleman and all his staff, but feel the time is right!”

 

James Collins

 

Born in the town of Newport in South Wales, Collins played for Wales at age-group level and captained the U21s before being given his senior debut against Norway in 2004 by Mark Hughes.

He remained a regular member of squads picked by John Toshack, Gary Speed and, since 2011, Chris Coleman.

Aside from his wholehearted defensive displays, Collins also chipped in with three international goals, scoring against Cyprus in 2007, Russia in 2009 and Iceland in 2014.

And he ended his Instagram post by pledging his future support to the nation he has served with such commitment over the past 14 years.

“I’d like to thank the gaffa [Coleman], his staff and the lads for giving me the best time of my life at the Euros last year, it’s a time myself and my family will never forget. Thank you!

“I’d also like to thank the truly amazing Welsh fans who supported myself and the team through thick and thin over the years we couldn’t have achieved what we have without your support. Thank you!

“I’d like to thank everyone at the Football Association of Wales for your help over the years. Thank you!

“I’ll always be there to support our great country. Diolch yn fawr iawn. Together Stronger.”