
Barrett signs for Edinburgh City
Edinburgh City have added another player to their squad with the acquisition of left-sided midfielder Bradley Barrett.
The Bonnyrigg-born player spent five seasons with his local side and last season made 27 appearances for The Rose, scoring four goals and setting up two others.
Currently, the 24-year-old, who has also played for Tranent and the under-18 side at Berwick Rangers, is carrying an injury from last season but City are confident he will be fit in the next few weeks.
PICTURE: Bradley Barrett by Tommy Lee
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Edinburgh Reporter
8 hours ago
- Edinburgh Reporter
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