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Harry bids to put one over his old pals…

By John Lyons
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SWITCH: Harry Toffolo in his Scunthorpe days

HARRY Toffolo says the old pals’ act will go out of the window when Doncaster take on Scunthorpe this afternoon.
The 22-year-old leftback spent the bulk of last season on loan at Scunthorpe from Norwich and played his part as the Iron reached the play-offs, before succumbing to Millwall in the semi-finals.
Now he is out on loan again in League One, but this time with Darren Ferguson’s Donny, who won promotion from League Two last term.
If selected, it means the former England U20 man will come face to face ...

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