JACK Dunn has confirmed he has decided to leave Warrington Town.
After three seasons – two of them Covid-shortened – with Yellows, the winger is joining National League North side Curzon Ashton for the 2021-22 campaign.
Just want to say a big thank you to @theyellows for the last couple of years, my first season there was one to remember winning the play off final only to lose in a one off super final… Good luck for the coming season, Great club & Great people ⚽️👏🏼 #Yellows pic.twitter.com/2dYtlSZTvY
— Jack Dunn 👑 (@Jackdunny94) June 14, 2021
Dunn was part of Paul Carden's squad that fell agonisingly short of promotion during the 2018-19 season, losing in the 'super play-off' to King's Lynn Town.
However, his time at Cantilever Park was punctuated by injuries meaning he played just 47 times for the club, scoring 11 goals.
He joins Callum Grogan as a member of last season's squad who will not be returning – the defender rejoined former club Radcliffe last week.
Carden's squad will regather for pre-season training on Saturday.
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