Dwight Yorke, the former Manchester United Treble-winner, made announcement of his retirement. He is now 37 years old.

Last season at the end Dwight Yorke was released by Sunderland and now he is opting to hang up his boots, drawing very near to an eventful career at the zenith level where he is the captain of Trinidad and Tobago, his own country.

The finest achievement of Yorke was when he participated in the Manchester United’s Treble season of 1998-99. There with Andy Cole he had forged a prolific partnership and made the club win the FA Cup, Premier League and also the Champions League.

Let me quote Dwight Yorke what he said in the media recently: “It’s time to hang up my boots… While I’m still in great shape, I’m not getting any younger. I’ve had the time of my life. I hope people will say that I played the game in the right way with a smile on my face.”

He also added that he has been blessed really and he had played alongside with some of the popula players Roy Keane, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, David Beckham, Peter Schmeichel, and he had also played for the greatest manager in Sir Alex Ferguson.

Yorke also counted himself lucky because he was a boy on a Caribbean beach who got a chance make his dreams come true by winning highest level trophies and also captaining his country in their first ever World Cup finals.