'I will never forget the magical times representing Ireland' - Aiden McGeady retires from football 

McGeady - having made his debut for the Boys in Green in 2004 - earned 93 caps before retiring from the international stage in 2017. 
2014: Aiden McGeady, centre, Republic of Ireland, celebrates after scoring. Pic: David Maher / SPORTSFILE

2014: Aiden McGeady, centre, Republic of Ireland, celebrates after scoring. Pic: David Maher / SPORTSFILE

Former Republic of Ireland winger Aiden McGeady has retired from professional football.

The former Celtic, Sunderland and Everton wide-man was most recently employed in a player/technical director role at Scottish club Ayr United, where former Celtic captain Scott Brown is the manager. 

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