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Full time… and full of goals!

By Hal Boxhall-Dockree
HARROGATE T 4
NUNEATON T 0
HARROGATE marked the start of a new era for the club with an emphatic win over Nuneaton.
The now full-time outfit had six summer signings in their starting XI with James Belshaw, Ryan Fallowfield, Ben Middleton, Josh Falkingham, George Thomson and Jordan Thewlis all involved.
And it was one of Town’s new recruits that put the hosts ahead after 17 minutes as Joe Leesley’s corner deep into the six yard box was headed in by Thomson.
Last season’s club top scorer Simon Ainge almost got his first of the season early in the secon...

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