Former Hamilton Accies midfielder James McArthur has retired from football, aged 35. McArthur came through the youth set-up at Hamilton and signed his first professional contract in 2005, staying with the New Douglas Park club for five years before a £500,000 move to Wigan in 2010.
He then moved on to Crystal Palace four years later, where he ended his career after more than 300 games in the English Premier League.
However, after not starting a single game last season, McArthur has called it a day. In a social media post issued this morning, McArthur said: "After 18 years of playing professional football, the game I love, today I am announcing my retirement. "After playing for three amazing clubs in Hamilton, Wigan and Crystal Palace, and representing my country, I can only look back on the past 18 years with immense pride. "I cannot thank the players, managers, coaches, owners, staff members and fans enough for always supporting me and being a huge part of my journey. "A day that I never wanted to happen, but it's decision that I know is right for me and my family.
I'm not entirely sure what the future holds, but I am looking forward to the next chapter in my career." Follow Lanarkshire Live Sport onTwitter via@LanLiveSport, like us onFacebookor find us onInstagramfor the latest sports news, pictures and video.