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TOFF LUCK? NOT FOR IMP HARRY

By Chris Dunlavy

FLYING HIGH: Lincoln defender Harry Toffolo wins a header against Notts County and, insets, Norwich’s Jamal Lewis and Max Aarons, above, and Lincoln striker John Akinde, left
PICTURE: PSI/Alan Franklin & PA Images

LINCOLN’S Harry Toffolo says he has no regrets about quitting Norwich – despite seeing pals Jamal Lewis and Max Aarons blossom into Championship stars.
Toffolo, 23, spent ten years at Carrow Road but left to join Millwall in January 2018 after failing to play a single first-team game.
Unused at The Den, he has since rebooted his c...

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