'Crawley Town has become part of me now and I'll always be a lifelong fan' - departing defender David Sesay pays tribute to the Reds
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The defender, along with Stuart Nelson, Joe McNerney, Josh Doherty, Mark Wright and Tarryn Allarakhia have all been released from the club.
In a statement posted on Twitter, Sesay said: "Unfortunately my time at the club has come to an end.
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Hide Ad"(I) want to start off by saying a big thank you to all my teammates, coaches and all the staff throughout my time here but (also) a massive thank you to all the fans!
"You've embraced me as one of your own from the start and for that I'm truly grateful.
"It's only been three years but (it) feels like a lifetime with all the ups and downs we've been through together.
"Crawley Town has become part of me now and I'll always be a lifelong fan and (I will) keep checking up on you.
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Hide Ad"I came here as a teenager and (am) now leaving as an adult and having the opportunity to put on that red shirt was more than a privilege.
"(I) wish nothing nothing but success for the future, until we meet again #townteamtogether."
Sesay joined Crawley Town on a two-year contract in 2018 after impressing manager Harry Kewell in pre-season.
The defender went on to make 70 appearances in all competitions during his three-year spell at The People's Pension Stadium.
Sesay also scored a penalty in the Reds' famous shootout win over Stoke City in the third round of the Carabao Cup in 2019-20.
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