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mesmerised
19 Sep 16 16:53
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Sheffield Wednesday player Jeremy Helan retires from football at 24 to concentrate on religion
EXCLUSIVE: Jeremy Helan to retire at age of 24 to concentrate on religion
Sportsmail understands Helan is disillusioned with the game
The Sheffield Wednesday player was once dubbed the new Patrice Evra
His deal at Sheffield Wednesday expires at the end of the season

A Championship footballer has stunned his club by telling them he wants to retire from the game at the age of 24 to concentrate on religion.
Sheffield Wednesday midfielder and defender Jeremy Helan, who came through the ranks at Manchester City, informed stunned Hillsborough officials of his plans last week.
Sportsmail understands the former France Under 19 international, once dubbed the new Parice Evra, has become disillusioned with the game and is intending to go to Saudi Arabia after reportedly spending increasing amounts of time at a mosque in the city.
Sheffield Wednesday's Jeremy Helan (left) has retired from football to focus on religion


Helan’s contract does not expire until the end of the season and talks over his future remain ongoing.
The player, known to be a private man, did not wish to talk about his situation.
However, a source said: ‘It is the talk of the dressing room. Jeremy told them what he wanted to do last week. He said that he wanted to quit for Saudi to concentrate on religion after becoming more involved at a mosque in Sheffield. The club are a bit taken aback by it. They are working with him to come to some kind of agreement.’
It is understood associates are speaking to Helan over his decision, including some who believe he should continue with his career in the game.
Helan was controversially signed by City at the age of 16 from Rennes in 2008. He decided against seeing out his contract with the French club and was suspended from international football for a month before compensation was agreed.
Helan made one appearance for City, coming off the bench in a League Cup tie, and had loan spells at Carlisle United, Shrewsbury Town and Sheffield Wednesday.
He joined the Owls permanently in 2013 and would go on to make 145 appearances for the club.
Last season, left-sided Helan was loaned to Wolverhampton Wanderers, for whom he played eight times before returning to Yorkshire to aide Wednesday’s play-off bid.

Helan played for Wolverhampton Wanderers eight times on loan last season
He came on as a second-half substitute in the play-off final at Wembley, which ended in a 1-0 defeat to Hull City.
This season he has made just one appearance for the Owls, picking up a yellow card in a 2-1 League Cup loss at Cambridge United on August 9.
Sheffield Wednesday declined to comment.


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Giving up football, money and women to go and throw stones at a wall? should be carted off to the nearest mental institution. Gambling not permitted in Islam either? 1.01 he's back withing 12 months (nap)

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By:
1st time poster
When: 19 Sep 16 17:18
never been so disappointed in a story since we found out years ago that the premiership superstar with an injunction,was gary flitcroft
wonder what rooney give up playing football for
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 19 Sep 16 17:22
he couldn't half bomb down the wings
By:
jamesdean
When: 19 Sep 16 17:25
Seems he has other intentions. They should keep a close eye on him
By:
johnn
When: 19 Sep 16 17:51
Apparently there is interest from the Scottish lower leagues, namely Allah-oh Athletic.
By:
gotia
When: 19 Sep 16 17:56
johnnLaughLaughLaughLaugh... are they paying him more then rooney?
By:
sofaking
When: 19 Sep 16 18:19
Potential future terrorist. Put him on the no-fly list.  Allan's Snackbar.
By:
donny osmond
When: 19 Sep 16 18:53
cyril knowles brother, peter, gave up footy to become a
jehovahs witness, he was a very good player too
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 19 Sep 16 19:29
nice one Peter nice one son
By:
cardifffc
When: 19 Sep 16 20:23
mans an idiot .....people don't think straight when they think they have another life after this one
By:
loui
When: 19 Sep 16 20:25
Peter knowles had a powerful shot because he had one foot bigger than the other. Which has come up trumps now, because he can wedge it in doors to keep the hard sell going a bit longer
By:
roache
When: 19 Sep 16 20:42
He has a lifetime after football to take up religion,seems crazy to give up the game in his prime years.
By:
tim6
When: 19 Sep 16 20:49
learning to plant bombs and other religous stuff good riddance
By:
jed.davison
When: 20 Sep 16 00:06
Perhaos the saddest example of this delusion was Jonathan Edwards. Always refused to compete on a Sunday out of some misguided devotion to God, and gave it the absolute big one on His behalf whenever he got the chance.

Woke up one morning, realised what a fool he had been.
By:
lurka
When: 20 Sep 16 01:52
religion LOL
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