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Nydam: I'm Happy and Looking to the Future
Monday, 21st Mar 2022 12:41

Retiring former Blues midfielder Tristan Nydam says he’s come to terms with his playing career being over at only 22 and says he will now work towards his coaching badges.

Nydam announced that he was hanging up his boots last night having never recovered from the serious ankle injury he suffered at Notts County in pre-season ahead of the 2019/20 campaign.

“It was a really tough decision,” Nydam told the club site. “I’ve come to terms with it now and I am happy and looking forward to the future. I’m sad about it but I am only young and there is a lot for me to look forward to in life. I am in a good place.

“I can’t fault anyone at the club as everyone worked really hard to help me. I played some U23 football and got about 30 minutes against MK Dons last season, but the ankle just never made a full recovery.

“I also suffered a hamstring injury so that was another setback, and I need to think about my future now, not just football.

“I’m going to be shadowing some of the coaches at the training ground and I will look to get my UEFA B coaching licence.

“I’m only 22 and we will see what life brings. Again, the club has been really good to me and I have spoken to people like Bryan Klug [head of coaching and player development] and Adem Atay [U18s manager].

“I have never done anything other than play football, though. That was my first job. You don’t think this sort of thing will happen to you but it is what it is and I really enjoyed my time in the game.

“There are a lot of people to thank and I am particularly grateful to Mick McCarthy and Terry Connor for giving me my debut against Luton in 2017. I have loved my time at the club and now it is time for me to choose my next path.”


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CookAshtonJohnson added 13:19 - Mar 21
Well we are currently managed by a former player whose career ended early due to an injury…would personally love Ipswich to give him early coaching experience with the younger teams and building up the experience to use down the line.
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johnwarksshorts added 13:27 - Mar 21
Good luck.
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Suffolkboy added 16:12 - Mar 21
Carry forward this sense of positivity and conviction ,as you did on the pitch ,and you'll do well !
Very best !
COYB
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Bazza8564 added 16:40 - Mar 21
The departure of K Dyer this afternoon creates a bit if head room, I wonder if the club will use that "headcount" allowance within the framework to give him an immediate opportunity and get those badges done now. I hope so, it would seem a very logical thing to do, and as I said on the article this morning the timing of his contract non renewal hardly did him any favors getting a full recovery...
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WhoisJimmyJuan added 18:13 - Mar 21
Seem to recall something similar happened to Gérard Nash, possibly at an even younger age? Agree with the above that I really hope he can forge a successful career in coaching or even something else related to football. Hopefully he put enough pennies aside from his playing days to help himself and that the club really support him. We usually do.
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Bergholtblue added 21:29 - Mar 22
22 and his playing career over. Puts a lot of things in perspective.
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