Beautiful words and well earned!The original starter of the gang.
The man who ‘turned up’ every single time we needed a moment.
Incredible player. Incredible captain.
An absolute God for this club.
Don’t be sad it’s over, be happy it happened.
Well said.Perfect timing.
Win the lot, break all records, score that goal, hoist all trophies, have the parade and then walk off into the sunset a living legend, who will return one day.
Thank you Vinnie. Selfless til the end.
And lads, you can guarantee this hasn't happened without the club having his replacement lined up.
Dumbfounded , never expected this announcement especially at the level he has been playing recently , i can only think injuries are taking its toll and he doesnt want his meteoric standards to drop and that the mark of the man , a sad day for us and football. Tony Book has always been known as "skip" around our club a thoroughly deserved but Vinnie is every bit his equal , only one thing to say , which stand do you want naming after you Vincent ? , naming a training pitch after such a collosus of a player is not fitting for this man.
I can’t add any superlatives to the above . Cheers Vinny thank you and good luck. Hope to see you back in some capacity in the future.What a guy,quality player,a leader, superb captain,a champion, and a great ambassador for the club, oh,and....a true legend.Very sad day, but leaving us with memories of him at the top of his game is far better than him fading with possible injury problems etc over the next couple of seasons. We can now cherish his part in this seasons successes as our most recent memories of this great man. Goodbye Vinnie, I for one wish you all the very best in whatever you do, and maybe one day you will return to this club, I genuinely hope so.