Two former Carlisle United men have been released by Barrow.
The south Cumbrians have allowed Jamie Proctor and Tom White to leave the club at the end of their contracts.
They are part of a ten-man exodus from Holker Street at the end of the 2023/24 League Two season.
It follows Barrow's failure by a point to make the play-offs, having been in the promotion picture for most of the season.
Well-travelled striker Proctor, 32, moves on after 27 appearances and one goal for the club.
And former United youth midfielder White, 26, is moving on after 122 appearances and one goal for the Bluebirds in a three-year permanent spell.
Proctor was with Carlisle in the second half of the 2016/17 campaign during a loan spell from Bolton Wanderers, scoring four goals in 19 games for Keith Curle's side that made the play-offs.
The striker and White are joined on the Barrow released list by George Ray, Tyrell Warren, Courtney Duffus, Sam Foley, Rory Feely, Owen Bray, Malakai Reeve and Sam Bellis.
Manager Pete Wild has, though, offered another ex-Carlisle man a new deal.
He wants to keep defender James Chester at the club and has offered him fresh terms, along with winger Ben Whitfield.
And Barrow's ex-United goalkeeper Paul Farman will remain at the club for a further season having had a one-year extension triggered.
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