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'Out of your control ' - Arnor Sigurdsson sends parting Blackburn Rovers message

'Out of your control ' - Arnor Sigurdsson sends parting Blackburn Rovers message

Yahoo18-02-2025

Arnor Sigurdsson has sent a message of thanks to Blackburn Rovers supporters after leaving the club by mutual consent.
The Icelandic international was left out of Rovers' 25-man squad for the Championship at the end of January. The two parties agreed to end his contract early to allow Sigurdsson to move elsewhere.
Addressing his exit, Sigurdsson sent a parting message to Rovers fans. He conceded this wasn't how he'd hoped to sign off but is grateful for his time at Ewood Park, nonetheless.
"It's been an absolute pleasure wearing the shirt of Blackburn Rovers for the last 2 years," Sigurdsson wrote on Instagram.
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"I want to thank all the players and staff for making me feel at home from day one, this group is truly special.
"This is not how I wanted my chapter here to end as I was looking forward to coming back to help the team fight for promotion, but this is football and some things are out of your control.
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"To all the fans, thank you for all the support you've shown me through my ups and downs. The memories we've made together will stay with me forever, You've made this club feel like home, and I'll carry that with me always 💙🤍"

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