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SCOTT’S GOT THE BAND BACK TO FRONT Ks BID

SCOTT’S GOT

By Jon Couch

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LOYAL: Mitchal Gough has joined Harris at Kingstonian

AFTER his unexpectedly brutal sacking by Walton & Hersham, Scott Harris admits he didn’t know where his future lie.
“I kept using the same analogy, ‘when your dog dies, you don’t want another dog’ and that was how it felt’,” the 38-year-old told The NLP.
Offers soon arrived and were just as quickly knocked back until one day Harris got the call he’d always dreamt of.
“Getting contact from Kingstonian soon helped me shake it all off,” Harris ...

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