Thomas Gravesen Hangs ‘Em Up Early

by Lonnie on January 27, 2009 · 0 comments

gravesen2 Thomas Gravesen Hangs Em Up Early

At just 32, for­mer Dan­ish inter­na­tional Thomas Gravesen has called time on his career. The com­bat­ive cen­tral mid­fielder started his career with home­town club Vejle Bold­klub (VB). He was soon on the move and  played for Ham­burg, Ever­ton and Real Madrid. He didn’t last long at Madrid, as his com­bat­ive style spilled over into train­ing ses­sions and many Madrid stars were unhappy with his rough tack­ling. He did enough to get Robinho to take a swing at him (as pic­tured above). He was soon on his way out the door to Celtic after that inci­dent. His last appear­ance was actu­ally in an Ever­ton shirt, as he spent the full After the last game of the 2007-08 sea­son on loan from Celtic. He failed to fea­ture reg­u­larly for Ever­ton and  was released dur­ing by Celtic this past sum­mer. He had hoped to secure a spot with a top club, but fail­ing that he has decided to call it a day.

Gravesen is quoted by Dan­ish web­site Sporten.dk as say­ing : “I have spent some extra­or­di­nary years abroad, I have played and lived in four coun­tries. But I’m 33 in March, so before age and health force my hand I have opted to take the deci­sion to stop myself.”

Gravesen had called an end to his inter­na­tional play­ing days back in 2006, after hav­ing scored five goals in 66 appear­ances for Denmark.

I’m sur­prised that a Dan­ish club such as Aal­borg could not have used a player like Gravesen but per­haps the wages he would ask for and the rep­u­ta­tion that hangs over him from the Madrid inci­c­dent were not viewed as a good risk.

Here’s a link to a video show­ing one of Gravesen’s final goals, which came in a Celtic shirt.

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