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A route to success? Now that’s Grant-ed!

Harry Grant wants a second Wembley winners’ shirt on his wall – but only after it has seen some playing action.

A route

By Andy Mitchell

WINNERS: Harry Grant with his Thatcham Town teammates after their 2017-18 success

HARRY Grant wants a second Wembley winners’ shirt on his wall – but only after it has seen some playing action.
The ex-Sheffield Wednesday, Bromley and Farnborough midfielder was a staple part of Thatcham Town’s Hellenic League and FA Vase double-winning side in 2017-18 with eight goals in 31 league appearances as well as featuring in every stage of the march to the arch.
However, Grant was an unused substitute on the big day that saw Stockton Town beaten 1-0, fuelling his desire to have ...

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