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A Harrogate Town defender has left the club following the expiry of his short-term contract.
Kyle Jameson signed for Town in late November following a successful trial period, but went on to make just five appearances.
Making his debut as a substitute against MK Dons on December 20, Jameson then went on to start against Salford, Accrington, Tranmere and Crewe.
Jameson joined at a tough time for the Sulphurites, who haven’t won a league game since September.
A 1-1 draw against Crewe was the only point the defender managed to pick up during his time playing for the club.
This will no doubt be a tough time for Jameson, who was also released by Newport County at the end of last season.
But the recent long-term signings of young defenders Cathal Heffernan and Chase Headman seemed to seal his fate.
A statement from the club said:
We'd like to thank Kyle for his efforts during his time at Town and wish him well for the future.
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