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HARRIS IS EXCITED BY COLEMEN CHALLENGE

NPL MIDLANDS
By Andy Mitchell

NEW Coleshill Town boss Harry Harris happily waited to find the right chairman – now his biggest battle will be with his own impatience.
Harris returns to the dugout 15 months after being sacked months into a planned rebuild of Hednesford Town.
He took that job having led Walsall Wood to the Midland Football League title in his first management gig but while he missed it, Harris resisted the urge to jump straight back on the merry-go-round and believes his appointment at Pack Meadow has vindicated that approach.
“I only applied for two j...

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