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Caley Confirm Vincent Signing

Midfielder James Vincent’s move from Kidderminster Harriers to Inverness Caledonian Thistle has now officially been confirmed.

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MIDFIELDER James Vincent’s move from Kidderminster Harriers to Inverness Caledonian Thistle has now officially been confirmed.

We brought you the news that the 23-year-old would be linking up with Caley in the June 2 edition of The Non-League Paper and the Scottish Premier League have now announced the move on their website.

Vincent, front right, in action against Stockport County on the final day of last season

Vincent, front right, in action against Stockport County on the final day of last season

Speaking about Vincent’s move north of the border, Kiddy assistant boss Gary Whild said: “In football players move on and with Vinny it is a fantastic opportunity for him to go and play in the Scottish Premier so we have wished him all the best.”

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