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Published 07:35 8 Feb 2018 GMT
Updated 10:39 8 Feb 2018 GMT
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Hoolahan was often used as a sub in Ireland's latest World Cup qualifying campaign and his final game in the green jersey was the playoff defeat to Denmark at the Aviva Stadium.
Hoolahan told The Herald:
"It wasn’t an easy decision to make, to retire, but I feel it’s one I had to make and this is the right time to do it," "It’s a mixture of things that led me to make this decision but mainly age, I will be 36 soon, I’ll be 38 when the next Euros come around, so it’s time to move aside. "I had two great campaigns with Ireland and the Euros in France was an amazing experience."No big social media posts from Hoolahan, just a few words with a trusted reporter to draw the curtain down on a career that brought so much joy to Ireland supporters. Typical of the man, really. Hoolahan will continue to play on with his club side, Norwich City.

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