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FC HALIFAX Town boss Chris Millington has completed the signing of centre-back Will Smith following his release from League Two Harrogate Town.
Smith, 25, made just one appearance for Harrogate last season before he was sent out on loan to Halifax’s National League rivals York City in September.
There, he made 31 appearances in all competitions as the Minstermen scraped survival on the final day of the season.
Smith spent five years with Harrogate, helping the Yellows win promotion to the Football League with a play-off final victory over Notts County.
Before that he turned ...

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