Fuad Sule has posted a heartfelt goodbye to Larne FC and its supporters.
The midfielder revealed last week that he was calling time on his five-year stay at Inver Park as he bids to pursue a full-time career in Britain.
It brings to an end a successful period in both his and the club's history.
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After winning the Championship and three County Antrim Shields in a row Sule helped the club secure its first-ever Premiership title last season.
But it's not only the trophy success which will live long with the midfielder, the town and the people in it have made a last impression on Sule.
"I'm going to keep this short and sweet...a bit like myself," he posted on his Twitter page.
"There I go again always joking.
"On a serious note this time I want to say thank you to the club and the fans for the last five years and taking me as one of your own. I always gave 100%.
"It's ironic as people always say that the best thing about Larne is the road out of it.
"For me, the best thing about Larne is the road that brought me in."
Stephen Robinson's St Mirren are one of the clubs rumoured to be weighing up a move for the former Barnet man.
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