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I can only assume he was mistaken for a foreigner because he kept shouting "Offense!" whenever he wanted the ball. Sammo once said to him "if I need any assists, I'll f@cking ask for one".
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Claret Ninja
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Seb Harris is, and always will be, one of my heroes.
He's not a centre back though, could make a good striker with all his energy and running. I wish him the best of luck in the future.
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Des Pond of Slough
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A very interesting interview from someone who really wants to be a professional footballer and sounds emotional about leaving. He has obviously tried his utmost to break through with us and regrets his lack of opportunities. Those present will remember his late goal against Cheltenham and that is a treasured memory he'll take away. He is going home to The States for the first time in two years and hopes to return to England in June, with the intention of seeking a club lower down the pyramid. He has vowed to give any club he plays for his full commitment and I don't doubt he will. It's a pity his skill level didn't match his effort.Good luck to the lad.
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guest154
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Loved his enthusiasm, hope he finds another club!
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Gonzales
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Seb Harris may not have been a skilled player, nor will he ever be one, but it is guarenteed that he will work his nuts off for his team. Unfortunately for him, GJ wants to build a footballing team so grafters like Seb are just not enough. I hope he finds a club lower down and does well.
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threeinabed
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terrible player
lot of effort, but a terrible player
simple as
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EastNpton
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If he wasn't going to get in the team under Sammo who gave the likes of Courtnet herbert a fair crack of the whip then he wasn't going to make it full stop. I saw him a few times at reserve level and he looked like a head on a stick. Need more than that at league level. All the best though...good lad
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