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Jan 2021
Jack Emmett, Harrogate Town's longest-serving player, is to leave the club to focus on recovering from chronic fatigue.
The 27-year-old, who was born in Harrogate and has played 229 times for the club, has not closed the door on his football career and said he could return if he overcomes his illness. He said:
Emmett, who went to Harrogate Grammar School, spoke to the Stray Ferret ahead of the club's historic Wembley play-off final last year when he spoke about his footballing upbringing and turning out for Knaresborough Celtic juniors.
His final performance for the club was in the Papa John's Trophy this season against Leicester City under-23s.
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