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PATRON: Albert Adomah

HARROW BOROUGH’S big success story Albert Adomah has become patron of a new Supporters’ Trust aiming to help secure the club’s future.
A group of long-standing fans have united to aid the Isthmian League outfit after a proposed sale of their ground to a property developer fell through.
Walsall forward Adomah, 38, began his career at Boro and went onto to play for Middlesbrough in the Championship and Premier League, Aston Villa and QPR as well as the World Cup with Ghana.
His former boss David Howell has become president of Harrow Borough Sup...

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