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McBride heads home

Fulham have confirmed captain Brian McBride has decided to leave the club and return to America.

The veteran striker met with Cottagers boss Roy Hodgson at the club's training ground to discuss his future and has decided to move on after four and a half years.

The former USA international forward told the club's official website, www.fulhamfc.co.uk: "After much consideration with my family, we have decided to leave Fulham after four and a half fantastic years."

He added: "I have always stated my intention to return to America at some stage and this seems like the right moment in my career to move on.

"I would like to take this opportunity to thank the club, the chairman, the staff and wonderful fans for all their support, on and off the pitch, during my time at Fulham.

"I take great pride in the fact that my last appearance for Fulham saw the club maintain their Premier League status.

"I leave with some wonderful memories from my time at Fulham and the club will always be in my heart.

"I would like to wish the club, Roy Hodgson and my team-mates every success for the future."

Hodgson hailed the role played by McBride in the club's survival, after they had looked doomed to relegation at one point, and revealed he had hoped the player would stay in west London for another year.

"Brian McBride has been a fine ambassador for Fulham Football Club," he said. "The club would have liked Brian to stay for at least another year but respect the decision he has made with his family, and I wish him every success for the future."

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