Midfielder Sam Barder will not be returning to the club next season after committing his future to Wantage Town.
The midfielder spent much of last season on a dual registration deal at Wantage, where he helped them reach the play-offs.
Sam departs after 290 appearances for the railwaymen, playing a big part in the club's play-off promotion in 2023.
He will be fondly remembered by everyone at the club, for his larger than life personality, and someone a club always needs both on and off the pitch, something manager Jamie Heapy reflected on when he sent his best wishes to Sam.
"It’s difficult to put into words the impact that Bards has had on this football club.
"To make nearly 300 appearances is a remarkable achievement in modern football and is a reflection of his commitment, loyalty and character.
"He has been a fantastic servant to Didcot Town FC and someone who has consistently given everything for the badge.
"From a personal perspective, he is a player and a person I have the utmost respect for. Since I’ve been manager at the club, he has been an integral part of the team, a true team player, and one of my leaders within the dressing room. He has always put the club and the team first, setting standards every day through his professionalism, attitude and desire to help those around him.
"Players come and go, but people who leave a lasting mark on a football club are much rarer. Bards is certainly one of those people. His contribution on and off the pitch has been immense, and he has played a huge role in helping drive the standards and culture we want at this football club.
"On behalf of myself and everyone at Didcot Town FC, I would like to thank him for everything he has given to the club and wish him and his family every success and happiness for the future."
One memory that will last long in the memory for those of us fortunate to be there that day was his absolute belter of a goal at Salisbury.
Good luck, Bards.