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Published 08:34 29 Jul 2016 BST
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"I have no regrets and I know I did positive things for every team I played for," he said. "I'm just really, really disappointed that I couldn't finish on a high, maybe with a promotion for Forest. There isn't always a happy ending though. "I think my fairytale in football is the fact that I've had a long and, in my opinion, good, career. I'm very, very grateful for that. I've had some wonderful experiences, played in some big games, for some big clubs, and I've enjoyed every minute of it."The fans enjoyed it more. Andy Reid was a footballer of a different era. He was a man that looked at the impossible and constantly tried to debunk it. He was an entertainer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvh_dkiNi7g In Marseille before England's first Euro 2016 game against Russia, a couple of Irish journalists sat with the English fans. One of them, a Londoner, turned to us and said, "Jesus, I love Andy Reid." He wasn't joking, it wasn't a cult thing and the man was an Arsenal fan who couldn't have cared less about Nottingham Forest. But he looked at Andy Reid and saw the footballer he always wanted to be. He looked at Andy Reid and had his faith renewed that talent and ability on the ball would be enough. For Reid, football was always a simple game. He demystified it with his close control, his effortless footwork and his daring vision as he slid passes that most of us would be afraid to even look at. Along with Wes Hoolahan, he's one of the few Irishmen that have inspired a different breed of youngsters to emerge in the country. Technical players. Footballing players. Reid's time on the pitch was hampered by fitness and injury. It was a stop-start career a lot of it and his appearances in the green shirt only left us wanting more. But in that time alone, he left a legacy. And only a fool wouldn't follow it. Thank you, Andy. Listen to our GAA podcast with Colm Parkinson. Click here to subscribe on iTunes. https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/personal-abuse-from-pundits-and-dull-quarter-finals?utm_content=bufferde45c&utm_medium=Social+organic&utm_source=Twitter&utm_campaign=Buffer
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