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Striker Jack Muldoon has agreed a new one-year contract that will take him into an eighth season at Harrogate Town.
Muldoon, who turned 36 last month, has made 331 appearances for Town since joining in 2018, placing him eighth in the SkyBet League Two club’s all-time appearance maker list.
A two-time Wembley winner at Town, Muldoon’s 81 goals during that time place him joint sixth in the club’s 100+ year leaderboards, within ten of the top five.
He said:
The club means a lot to me, I’ve been part of the furniture now for seven years and like to think I’ve done a good job during that time. Having such a good relationship with my teammates and staff has been a big factor in staying at the club and something I don’t want to let go, it’s a proper family club and somewhere that feels like home.
Head of player recruitment Lloyd Kerry said:
We’re delighted Jack is staying. He sets standards in training every day and is a model professional, as well as an infectious character to have around the dressing room. We’re satisfied with the players we have managed to retain, there’s a core group there full of leaders and experienced players who know what the club is about and what the manager expects each day.
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