Charlie calls time on his 14-year Armagh career

October 14, 2019

Armagh's Charlie Vernon. ©INPHO/Tommy Dickson.

Charlie Vernon has called time on his Armagh career today, bringing an end to a 14-year involvement with the county's senior set-up.

The versatile Vernon won two Ulster senior football championship titles with the Orchard County in 2006 and '08, as well as three National League titles, including the county's first-ever Division 1 success in '07. A brother-in-law of former Tyrone star Sean Cavanagh, Vernon also had the honour of leading Armagh to Ulster U21 honours in 2007.

In a statement posted on the Armagh GAA website this afternoon, Vernon thanked everyone from his club Armagh Harps to his team-mates and managers for all their support:

"Today I announce my retirement from inter-county football. From underage to minor and then my transition into the senior team in 2005, it has been a great honour and privilege to play for Armagh over the past 14 years. I have been fortunate to have played with and against, some of the greatest players to have played our game and have met some extraordinary people along the way.

"My involvement with Armagh has allowed me to enjoy many successes both on and off the field. The 2 Ulster Senior Championship victories in ‘06 and ‘08, 3 National League titles, Ulster u21 Championship in ‘07 and the Interprovincial Railway Cup victory with Ulster in 2016 are memories that I will always cherish.

"I would also like to sincerely thank my club Armagh Harps for all their loyalty and support throughout my time with Armagh. It has been a great privilege to represent the club at county level for so many years. I look forward to continue playing with them in the coming years and hope we can emulate our success of 2017.

"To the Armagh supporters, a massive thank you for all the support over the years through all the highs and lows. The passion and dedication of the Armagh support has always been an inspiration to every squad I have been involved with. I have memories that I will always treasure and I look forward to joining you in the stands and terraces to support the Armagh team.

"To my family, in particular to my wife Joanne, my mother Catherine and my late father Charlie. I will be forever grateful for everything you have done for me. I will always appreciate your love and support and the sacrifices you made to allow me to play for Armagh at the highest level.

"Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all players, medical staff and management teams, past and present, who I was involved with in my time with Armagh. Your continuous efforts to improve me as a player were always appreciated. I end my career in the knowledge that I have given it my all to drive Armagh football forward and I hope that the team continues to make strides towards success at the provincial and national stage once more. Go raibh maith agaibh uilig agus adh mór.  Charlie Vernon"


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