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1:44pm Wednesday 3rd September 2008 in
FORMER Saints goalkeeper Antti Niemi has announced his retirement from football.
The 36-year-old Finland international has been at Fulham since leaving St Mary's in January 2006.
Previously, he was with Rangers and Hearts, spending almost 11 years in the British game following his move from FC Copenhagen.
Niemi made 62 appearances during his two and half years at Craven Cottage and also earned 67 international caps.
Niemi revealed he had planned to end his career at the end of his current contract which runs out next summer.
However, a wrist injury meant he would not be able to resume training for another two months, prompting the player to bring his retirement forward in agreement with the club.
Niemi also revealed he hopes to be involved in coaching Finland at some point but intends to spend time with his family in the immediate future.
Niemi, who starred for Saints under Gordon Strachan after being signed from Hearts for £2m in August 2002, said: "I would like to thank everyone because it's really been a privilege playing in Britain.
"I don't think people here realise how wonderful the atmosphere is and what football means to people.
"When you come from abroad to a different culture, it really strikes you. The pressure is amazing; every single game feels like a big game.
"The atmosphere at games was one of my favourite things.
"Even if sometimes you'd hear things coming from behind the goal, it's fine.
"British people have a great sense of humour, they come to the games, support their teams and it really is special for any foreign player."
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