Long-term AFC Sudbury player Jamie Baker has announced that he will depart the Isthmian North club after seven years.
He made the announcement on Twitter on Friday morning, and becomes the eighth player to leave AFC this summer.
"The club has been a massive part of both mine, and my family's life for several years now, and is the reason this has been a hard decision to leave," Baker said.
"I am leaving with some great friends and memories. All the best."
The defender has clocked up over 300 appearances for the Suffolk club, since joining in 2010.
He was part of the Sudbury team which were champions of the Ryman North in 2016.
Best of luck to him.
He made the announcement on Twitter on Friday morning, and becomes the eighth player to leave AFC this summer.
"The club has been a massive part of both mine, and my family's life for several years now, and is the reason this has been a hard decision to leave," Baker said.
"I am leaving with some great friends and memories. All the best."
The defender has clocked up over 300 appearances for the Suffolk club, since joining in 2010.
He was part of the Sudbury team which were champions of the Ryman North in 2016.
Best of luck to him.
Baker won Supporters Player of the Year during his seven year spell. |
Baker made 49 appearances in a Yellows shirt. this term. |
Jamie Baker and Ryan Henshaw, both long-term players at AFC, have departed this summer. |