Hot on the heels of Jerome Greaves' departure, another frontman has left the Towbar Express Stadium.
Whitby Town have announced that Bradley Fewster will be leaving the club on the expiration of his contract this summer.
Striker Fewster is one of Whitby Town's longest-serving players currently in the squad and will depart five years after first arriving at the club from Blyth Spartans.
Joining Middlesbrough's Academy at a young age, he emerged through Boro's ranks before enjoying loan spells at Preston North End, York City and Hartlepool United.
He later dropped in to non-league to join Spennymoor Town before making the switch to Blyth in 2018.
Fewster will continue with his coaching role at the Whitby Town Soccer School.
The club have stated that they wish Brad well for his future.


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