Cheltenham sign Harmon after Anderson injury

George Harmon has spent the past three seasons playing at Ross County
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Cheltenham Town have signed left-back George Harmon on a free transfer following his release from Ross County this summer.
The 24-year-old comes in on a one-year deal following injury to left-back Taine Anderson, who had signed on a season-long loan from Bristol City in July.
Anderson has had a "bad injury" according to manager Michael Flynn who did not know whether he would now return to his parent club.
Harmon spent three seasons in the Scottish Premiership with County before the club's relegation at the end of last term, playing more than 100 games during his time there.
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"He's had three good seasons up there [in Scotland], played regular at that level, is a good age, a Birmingham boy, so he lives within a decent area" Flynn told BBC Radio Gloucestershire.
"He's got a great left foot so set-plays he will be important for us and I'm looking forward to getting him fully fit and fighting for a place in a team.
"It's unfortunate what happened to Taine but it shows we are active and not sat down being idle, we're working behind the scenes."