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KIDDERMINSTER have lost another of their full-backs from last season after Mickey Demetriou decided to leave Aggborough.
The left-back, who has made 122 appearances for Kiddy, has joined right-back Lee Vaughan in opting for a move into the Football League.
While Vaughan joined Cheltenham Town, Demetriou will link up with Micky Mellon at League Two side Shrewsbury Town on a two-year deal.
England C international Demetriou said: “Just wanted to say a big thank you to all the players, staff and of course the fans involved at Kidderminster Harriers Football Club!
“From the day I signed the support given to me has been amazing and and the decision to leave was not one taken lightly.
“I’ve had three great seasons and ones I won’t forget but I’m now looking forward to a new challenge in my career and the opportunity to play in the Football League with Shrewsbury Town. I wish the club every success in the future in achieving promotion back to the Football League.”
Kiddy boss Gary Whild added: “Mickey is another player who has served the club tremendously during his time here.
“It’s obviously disappointing to lose him as a player but everyone here is delighted to see him step up into the Football League.”