Every showdown in the international arena seems to provide a stage for those former soccer heroes to relive their glory. However, amongst all the excitement, I was unable to see former Manchester United captain Kierney, who, at the age of 53, has revealed that he is no longer able to run due to injuries and is no longer able to play on the green field.
Kennedy played 475 games for United before moving to Ludy, only to say goodbye to the pitch after just 11 games. Recently, United faced Ludy in a seniors' match, which was a particularly notable match. But Kane regretted that he did not get to play: I am not yet in the best physical condition, and it will take me a while to return to the field. I've had an awkward time at home, but at least I'm not fat and healthy, and my love of running has never diminished.
Kennedy admits that although he has received several invitations to participate in the Genghis Khan in recent years, he has more than he can handle: I am well aware that I have suffered too many injuries in the past, so now I must pay extra attention to my diet and control my weight, but unfortunately, I cannot run at all.