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Berry’s buzz back at Boro

Jordan Berry is ‘buzzing’ at the chance to take his next step in the dugout with Harrow Borough.

Berry’s buzz

By John Lyons

BACK WITH A BANG: Jordan Berry is back at Harrow Borough – this time as boss

YOUNG manager Jordan Berry is ‘buzzing’ at the chance to take his next step in the dugout with Harrow Borough.
Former boss Steve Baker ended a lengthy eight-year tenure at the end of the season following relegation from Southern Premier South.
Now 29-year-old Berry has the chance to revive the Earlsmead outfit – and it’s a club he knows well.
The midfielder played for Boro a decade ago under Dave Anderson after leaving Plymouth Argyle and then went on to serve Chipstead, Egham Town and Chalfont S...

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