Thistle star George Sewell has left Barrfields after two and a half years with the Barrfields club.


It has been confirmed that the 24 year old has signed for Premiership rivals Cumnock - and could come up against Largs later this month in a league match.
George has scored a number of memorable goals for Largs including an equaliser against Rob Roy which helped secure tenth spot in the Premier League last season.
Both George and his twin brother William signed in the summer of 2019 and went on to be highly influential players at the Barrfields club.
George thanked all the management, committee and all the supporters after the big move was announced.
He said: "I would like to thank management Stuart Davidson and Andy Scott and all the coaching staff, and Derek Scott - before he passed, he was massive and went on to become a good friend of both mine and Will's.
"I would also like to thank all the supporters including Adam Rumbold, Alex Anderson Tommy Scouller and Pat Rall and all the committee for all their backing.
"It is hard to leave Largs but from a personal point of view is about progression and doing the right thing - and never say never, I might be back one day."
"It was too good an opportunity to miss to go to Cumnock who are a big club who have progressed massively.
"Speaking to their manager Brian McGinty and how he wants to take the club forward, and build it, that is exactly what you want to hear as a player.
"I obviously still live in Largs and will be not too far away - and I have loved every single minute of it as a Largs player.
"It has really been quite special.
"I know some fans will be quite shocked by it but it all happened very quickly - and I wish everyone all the very best.
"Both Will and I signed as 20 year olds having played for boys clubs and at amateur level and have progressed from there and if it wasn't for Stuart Davidson, Andy Scott, and all the coaching staff, I would never have got the chance so I am very grateful to them all for sticking by me."
A Cumnock FC spokesperson said: "We are delighted go announce the signing of George Sewell from Largs.
"George joins on a two and half year deal and went straight into the squad for the match v Irvine Meadow.
"We would like to thank all at Largs for their professionalism during this transfer."
George has played in defence and midfield, and also weighed in with a number of crucial goals including a cracker against Beith which went viral on Twitter with tens of thousands of views.

Largs and Millport Weekly News: Fans favourite - George Sewell loved his time at Largs ThistleFans favourite - George Sewell loved his time at Largs Thistle (Image: Newsquest)
A Largs Thistle statement read: "The club can announce the departure of George Sewell. A local boy and Largs supporter, George came through the ranks at Thistle before signing for the first team in 2019.
"Always passionate, George made a number of contributions to the club, probably most notably a screamer against Beith earlier this season.
"The club thanks George for all his efforts and wish him well for the future."
George made his debut for the club away to Auchinleck in a league match at Beechwood Park and quickly impressed.
His twin brother also served Largs well, scoring 41 goals in the Premier Division last season before signing for Stenhousemuir.
It is believed that both players made history after appearing on the same scoresheet in an away game at Cumbernauld as the first twins to have ever scored together in a Scottish football match.