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HARTLEY CREATE SPECIAL LINK IN MALAWI

By Ken Gaunt
THE young people of Malawi now have another English football team to follow. No, not one of the southern powerhouses like Chelsea, Tottenham or Arsenal. But one from a Hampshire village.
Southern League East division Hartley Wintney have a new group of supporters thanks to joint manager Daniel Brownlie.
Along with Little Kickers colleague Jenn Phillbrook, Brownlie went out to Zomba in Malawi with the pre-school football academy to link up with the charity Sparkle Malawi, a school for vunerable children.
During their two-week stay, the pair led the teachers on an intensive train...

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