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ACE HARVEY IS HAPPY JUST TO BIDE HIS TIME

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By Matt Badcock

HEAD OVER HEELS: Tyler Harvey is a firm favourite at Truro City
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TIGERS’ PRIDE: Truro City are enjoying a fine season

TYLER HARVEY says Truro City are giving him the platform to really show what he’s made of – and he believes more young footballers are seeing the benefits of playing in Non-League.
The ambitious 22- year-old forward has scored nine times for the Cornish club this season, including against League One side Charlton Athletic in the FA Cup.
Harvey, who won The NLP’s Goal of the Season in 2016 while on loan at Ba...

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