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Dartford FC terminate midfielder Max Cornhill's contract

17:00, 06 March 2015

updated: 17:09, 06 March 2015

Max Cornhill playing for Dartford against Grimsby Picture: Andy Payton
Max Cornhill playing for Dartford against Grimsby Picture: Andy Payton

Dartford midfielder Max Cornhill has left the club after asking for his contract to be terminated.

The 27-year-old made 68 appearances for the Darts but he'd only started two league games since the turn of the year.

Cornhill joined Dartford in May 2013 from Conference South side Chelmsford City, making the step up at the same time as his former Clarets team-mate Kenny Clark.

He scored nine goals from midfield during his time at Princes Park.

Darts boss Tony Burman said: "Max has left as he wanted regular first team football.

"I would like to thank Max for all of his efforts whilst at Dartford FC and wish him all the very best for the future."

Cornhill announced his departure on Twitter.

He said: "I'd like to thank Dartford FC and all the fans for a rollercoaster two years.

"It's been a pleasure and will wish you all the best for the season."

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