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Experienced Exodus Geohaghon joins Halesowen Town

The big defender is on the move again.

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EVO-STIK Premier strugglers Halesowen Town have signed 32-year-old defender Exodus Geohaghon.
The Yeltz have become Geohaghon’s 22nd club of his career having been at National League North side Nuneaton Town earlier this season.
The 6ft 5in centre-back, known for his long throw, began at Sutton Coldfield Town in 2000 before moving to Bromsgrove Rovers five years later.  He was with Rovers for just a season and then signed for Redditch United where he spent two years.
A move to Kettering Town for an undisclosed fee followed which featured a loan spell at Peterborough United, where he would then sign in 2010. But first team opportunities were limited and Geohaghon found himself out on loan again at Rotherham United, Shrewsbury Town and Port Vale.

The following year he signed permanently at Mansfield after being at Kidderminster Harriers for two months.
Worcester City and Braintree Town came and went in the 2013-14 season before he settled at Nuneaton Town for the first time from Solihull Moors.
Geohaghon also turned out for Whitehawk and Stourbridge in 2014 and then headed to Torquay United in the summer of 2015. He would return to Nuneaton as player-coach in 2016.
This year, Geohaghon has signed for Stafford Rangers and Nuneaton.
 
 

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