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HARRIS’ SWANS CRANK UP WALTON POWER STRUGGLE

By Jon Couch

SCOTT HARRIS was once the noisiest of neighbours – now he’s silencing his rivals in the fully intensified Walton power struggle.
Harris was a key part of the Walton Casuals side which, managed by his Dad Kim, climbed from Step 6 to Step 3 against all odds.
Now, back-to-back promoing to follow suit and reclaim their once proud status among the Non-League big guns.
The Swans have been a staple in the lower tiers of the football pyramid having won the FA Amateur Cup at Wembley in 1973 while Sir Stanley Matthews sat as club president.
But, in recent years, the cl...

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