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STALWART: Terry Galbraith

LONG-SERVING Terry Galbraith admits he has had “sleepless nights” mulling over the decision to leave Darlington.
The 30-year-old midfield ace has spent eight years with the Quakers, since joining from Dunston UTS, and has helped the club to three promotions up to National League North.
Described as one of the best ever players to have represented the club since it became fan-owned, captain Galbraith made 303 appearances for ther Quakers, scoring 56 goals, the most important being the equaliser at north-east rivals Spennymoor in their Northern Premier...

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