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Jet-set Harry is sent by Angels

HARRY Gardner’s career has taken him from Exeter to Spain and from the United States back to Hampton & Richmond – now he is embarking on his next move to Tonbridge Angels. The 25-year-old spent five years playing university football in the USA before moving back to England to join Hampton via a spell at Taunton Town.
Now the centre midfielder has teamed up with Alan Dunne’s Angels and he can’t wait to get going.
“Angels feels like a club on the up and that’s something I want to be part of,” he said. “There’s a great set-up...

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