The end of 2012 marks the end of an era at Bath City after long-serving club captain Jim Rollo elected to leave Mayday Trust Park and move to Chippenham Town.
Striker Sean Canham and goalkeeper Glyn Garner are also leaving the club, who are due to visit Weston-super-Mare tomorrow (3pm).
Rollo's association with City dates back almost 15 years, to the first of his two loan spells at the club, and he joined permanently in May 2002.
He is one of just six players to have appeared more than 400 times for City, with his 476th and final game coming in the 2-0 defeat at Billericay Town earlier this month.
Chairman Manda Rigby said: "Goodbye Jim and best of luck from the bottom of our hearts. The place will never be the same without you and I am proud to call you a friend."
She added that plans were being put in place to celebrate Rollo's time with City, where he played a key role in two famous promotion campaigns.
Meanwhile, Canham - who scored 19 times during three loan spells at City - has left the club to start a new life in Australia, as revealed on www.thisisbath.co.uk on Boxing Day.
Goalkeeper Garner is also leaving the club following tomorrow's match against Weston-super-Mare. The former Welsh International joined City from Newport County in the summer of 2011 having previously enjoyed a successful league career with Buty, Leyton Orient and Shrewsbury Town.
He made a total of 57 appearances for City but has lost his place in the starting XI to Jason Mellor.
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