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NO REGRETS IN HORSFALL RISE

By Matt Badcock
FRASER HORSFALL believes his Kidderminster Harriers form that earned an England C call-up shows he was right to leave the comfy confines of Premier League Huddersfield Town.
The 21-year-old centreback made his Three Lions debut in Wales on Tuesday after getting a late phone call on Saturday evening to replace Sutton’s Louis John in the squad.
Horsfall had his Kiddy loan move turned into a permanent deal in January after growing up at the Terriers’ Academy.
He says the education gave him the perfect grounding but the former Stalybridge Celtic and Salford City loan...

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