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Confirmed: Paul Caddis leaves Birmingham City

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Birmingham City have today announced that Paul Caddis has left the club after his contract was cancelled by mutual consent.

The 28-year-old defender was the longest serving player left at the club after Jonathan Spector joined MLS side Orlando City earlier this week.

The defender made over 130 appearances for the club, scoring 16 times in the process, and he was responsible for arguably one of the biggest moments in the clubs history in the 2013/14 season when he scored a last minute equaliser against Bolton Wanderers which kept Blues in the Championship on goal difference.

However, this season, the Scottish-born right back has fallen out of favour both under previous manager Gary Rowett and current manager Gianfranco Zola.

The ‘saviour` had only featured once this season for Blues which was in the cup against Oxford United back in August and after suffering a serious shoulder injury which kept him out for 10 weeks, a decision was made to let him go.

It is a day some thought would never come but with Zola trying to implement his own style on the team, it seemed only a matter of time before Caddis was told he could leave.

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