Pressley has left the building

03 June 2009 11:53
Speaking at a press conference at Hampden Park on Wednesday morning, the former Rangers, Celtic and Hearts star said: "To be honest, it was a relatively easy decision for myself and that's why I knew it was the correct time.[LNB]"I made the decision several months ago."[LNB]Pressley now plans to move into full-time coaching - he is already an assistant to Scotland manager George Burley.[LNB]"I would consider all opportunities," he said.[LNB]"At this moment in time, I'm studying my UEFA pro-licence."[LNB]Pressley started his senior career at Rangers in 1990 and went on to play for Coventry and Dundee United before joining Hearts in 1998.[LNB]It was at Tynecastle where he made the most impact, spending eight years there and becoming club captain.[LNB]He left controversially at the end of 2006 after he and fellow players Craig Gordon and Paul Hartley publicly criticised majority shareholder Vladmir Romanov.[LNB]Pressley joined Celtic for 18 months, helping them win the Scottish Premier League and Scottish Cup double in 2007.[LNB]A four-month stint at Danish side Randers late last year was followed by a return to Falkirk, who he helped avoid SPL relegation this season.[LNB]Pressley also earned 32 Scotland caps between 2000 and 2006.[LNB][LNB]

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