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Former Pompey, Brighton, Charlton, Reading Rotherham United star free agent at 39
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Former Pompey utility man Greg Halford is on the search for a new club after announcing his latest departure.

The 39-year-old is leaving non-league Hashtag United following two years at the Essex based outfit. His legacy with the club that is viral among the YouTube community is a Isthmian League Division One North title win. They were promoted to the Premier Division, which is the seventh tier of English football and in their first season at that level, they finished 13th.

"I'd like to thank everyone associated with the club, particularly Spencer Owen. I wish the club all the best for the future."

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The club he featured for the most was Colchester United, where he spent five years as a senior player. Pompey was the club he played the third amount of games for, racking up 77 appearances across two seasons.

Halford arrived at Fratton Park in 2010 when Steve Cotterill was in charge and helped the club to a 16th-placed finish after their relegation from the Premier League. He would go on to play under another two managers with Guy Whittingham taking caretaker charge before Michael Appleton's appointment in November.

During a troubled second season on the South Coast which saw 10 players released in the summer, Halford was an unfortunate member of the team that was relegated to League One, finishing 22nd. He missed just three matches that season and would depart for Nottingham Forest after relegation.

The Chelmsford-born defender would go on to play for Brighton & Hove Albion, Rotherham United, Birmingham City and Cardiff City. Halford for the last few years has wound down his career playing in Ireland and Scotland as well as some non-league teams, featuring for Aberdeen, Southend United, Waterford, Billericay Town and most recently Hashtag.