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Just watching Franchise FC v Dons and noticed FFC's ass manager is Mick Harford, former Ram, look what it says on his Wiki ......

He was a key player at Luton until his transfer to Derby County in January 1990 for £450,000. Even after his transfer, Harford managed to help the Hatters in their fight against relegation, as in the last game of the season Derby County played Luton Town, and Luton needed the win to stay up. Harford managed to head the ball from outside his own box, past England goalkeeper Peter Shilton, into his own net as Luton won the game and avoided relegation. Several years later, he admitted that the own goal was deliberate.

That is fantastic. Fair play to him - probably saved a lot of his mates a job, a wage...etc

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Just watching Franchise FC v Dons and noticed FFC's ass manager is Mick Harford, former Ram, look what it says on his Wiki ......

He was a key player at Luton until his transfer to Derby County in January 1990 for £450,000. Even after his transfer, Harford managed to help the Hatters in their fight against relegation, as in the last game of the season Derby County played Luton Town, and Luton needed the win to stay up. Harford managed to head the ball from outside his own box, past England goalkeeper Peter Shilton, into his own net as Luton won the game and avoided relegation. Several years later, he admitted that the own goal was deliberate.

That is fantastic. Fair play to him - probably saved a lot of his mates a job, a wage...etc

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Just watching Franchise FC v Dons and noticed FFC's ass manager is Mick Harford, former Ram, look what it says on his Wiki ......

He was a key player at Luton until his transfer to Derby County in January 1990 for £450,000. Even after his transfer, Harford managed to help the Hatters in their fight against relegation, as in the last game of the season Derby County played Luton Town, and Luton needed the win to stay up. Harford managed to head the ball from outside his own box, past England goalkeeper Peter Shilton, into his own net as Luton won the game and avoided relegation. Several years later, he admitted that the own goal was deliberate.

A Luton UF or DC Scarfer, I will decide.

FKTS

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