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Former Fulham and Wigan midfielder Jimmy Bullard announced his retirement on Monday after conceding defeat in his battle to recover from a series of knee problems.

Bullard had never fully recovered from rupturing the cruciate ligaments in his knee twice in three years while playing for Fulham and then Hull.

The 33-year-old made just two appearances for League One club Milton Keynes Dons this season and has opted to call an end to his 14-year career after another downbeat assessment from a consultant last week.

"My old knee injury has never allowed me to get back to where I want to be as a football player; it's always hindered me," Bullard said.

"There are a lot of games in this league and I now know my knee won't allow me to play Saturday-Tuesday-Saturday-Tuesday, it's not built for that now.

"I want to be out there playing but at the same time I know my knee won't allow me to play at my best and to keep my place in the team. I'm hindering myself more than I am helping myself for the future.

"In the summer I knew I wanted to give it one last crack and show people what I could do. My head tells me I can do it, but my body tells me, no, Jim, you can't."

London-born Bullard helped Wigan reach the Premier League for the first time in their history in 2005.

He also played a key role in their appearance in the 2006 League Cup final, which ended in defeat against Manchester United, before joining Fulham in a £2.5 million deal.

But he made only 40 appearances in three years at Fulham due to a knee injury.

A £5 million move to Hull followed in January 2009, but once again he was hit by severe knee problems that left him on the sidelines for nine months.

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