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Harri’s in a hurry to bag Sparks role

HARRISON Williams has swapped Step 5 for Step 4 after taking over as manager of South Park.
Williams, 28, was unveiled as new boss of the Isthmian South Central Sparks after leaving Combined Counties South side Redhill last Sunday.
It comes after Martin Dynan quit Whitehall Lane to take the vacant position at Haywards Heath Town last week.
“South Park is a club with a really good reputation in the area,” Williams told Surrey Live. “I’m a young and enthusiastic manager that really wants to test myself at as high level as possible. They offered me a reall...

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