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| Haverfordwest release two more |
| Wednesday 03 February 2010 |
HAVERFORDWEST County boss Derek Brazil has shed two more players after a hectic month of transfer dealings at the New Bridge Meadow.Released from the Bluebirds are attacking midfielder Paul Michael and defender Bobby Briers. Michael was on first forms with Welsh Leaguers Risca & Gelli United while with Cardiff Grange Quins during their one and only season in the Welsh Premier. He returned to the top flight with Haverfordwest in July 2008 having also played in the Welsh League with Ton Pentre and Taffs Well and scored once from 42 (+8) Welsh Premier appearances. Briers is a product of Swansea City's Centre of Excellence, joining County from Tenby in October 2006, and appeared 29 (+26) times in the top flight. County have secured the return of three former favourites - Lee Hudgell, Chris O'Sullivan and Tom Ramasut - during January, while also adding striker Tom Billing and midfielder Josh Hartrick. Daman Searle, Jarrod Price and Robbie Walters were released earlier in the month to make way for some of the new arrivals. Photo: Paul Michael [Haverfordwest County photo]. |

HAVERFORDWEST County boss Derek Brazil has shed two more players after a hectic month of transfer dealings at the New Bridge Meadow.