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By Jon Couch

WELCOME HOME: Clinton Morrison pays a visit to Raynes Park Vale, and inset above

CLINTON Morrison has praised the work of the Premier League’s Communities and Wider Football scheme – after taking a trip down memory lane.
Morrison – the former Crystal Palace and Birmingham City striker, now top pundit – returned to one of his old haunts, Raynes Park Vale, on Tuesday to discuss the funding the club has received this year to improve the facilities at its Grand Avenue home.
The Isthmian South Central club were awarded a £155,000 grant fro...

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