Liam Rosenior has followed Steve Sidwell in announcing his departure from Albion.
The experienced utility player revealed on Twitter: "A sad day for me. I've played my last game for the wonderful @OfficialBHAFC.
"What a club. From the owner Tony Bloom to Dee the tea lady. Every SINGLE person there is special.
"Wonderful players, manager, staff, memories and FANS. It's not goodbye. It's see you soon."
Rosenior joined Albion from Hull on a free transfer in June 2015.
Injuries restricted him to 51 appearances and, like Sidwell, he played no part in Albion's Premier League campaign.
He made his last appearance in the FA Cup win at Middlesbrough in January.
Rosenior is currently studying for his coaching badges.
A sad day for me.
— Liam Rosenior (@rosenior_liam23) May 14, 2018
I've played my last game for the wonderful @OfficialBHAFC.
What a club.
From the owner Tony Bloom to Dee the tea lady.
Every SINGLE person there is special.
Wonderful players, manager, staff, memories and FANS.
It's not goodbye.
It's see you soon❤️#BHAFC
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