Steve Morison: Shrewsbury's ex-Millwall and Wales striker retires to join Northampton
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Former Millwall and Wales striker Steve Morison has retired from professional football at the age of 36.
Morison, who signed a one-year deal with Shrewsbury in August, has agreed to take an academy coaching role with League Two club Northampton Town, where he started his long career in 2001.
He scored 92 goals in 336 games in two spells with Millwall and also played for Norwich, Leeds and Stevenage.
"I've spent an amazing two decades as a professional footballer," he said.
"I have so many wonderful memories. But I feel the time is right to move on to the next stage of my career - and I couldn't be more excited."
Morison won 20 caps for Wales between 2010 and 2012, scoring once. He is the only player to have scored at international level and also in each of the top six divisions of English football.
He failed to score in eight appearances for League One side Shrewsbury, who he initially joined on a season's loan from Millwall in July, before severing his ties with The Den in August.
"I'd like to thank the Shrewsbury chairman Roland Wycherley, chief executive Brian Caldwell, and manager Sam Ricketts, for being so understanding regarding my situation," he said.
"I wish them the very best for the coming season and beyond."