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EXILE MAKES HARRIS’ DAY

GLOUCESTER CITY boss Tim Harris admits he is delighted to have won the race to sign former Newport County defender Kieran Parselle.
A product of the Exiles’ academy, Parselle, 20, made seven appearances for Newport and becomes Harris’ second signing of the summer. He spent last season on loan at Salisbury and played 90 minutes against the Tigers in the FA Cup, putting in a stand-out performance. Harris said: “Kieran had several other clubs chasing his signature, but wanted to join our club which means everything to me as the manager.”

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