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Dance Becomes a Harrier

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One of the plethora of players released by John Still, at the end of last season, has found a new home.

James Dance, who made 32 appearances for the Hatters, scoring times, has signed a one year deal with our Conference rivals, Kidderminster Harriers.

In joining Kidderminster, Dance will renew acquaintances with Gary Whild, who is the Harriers assistant boss and somebody Dance worked with during his time at Redditch United.

Here at Vital Luton we wish him well and hope his new found employment augers well, except for when he plays against us, whilst also thanking him for his contributions to the cause whilst wearing our colours.

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