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‘TO GET TO 500 GAMES MEANS A LOT, BUT I’VE MORE TO GIVE’

BIG INTERVIEW: OLLIE TURTON
By John Lyons

ON A HIGH: Ollie Turton, right, marks his 500th professional appearance by heading the second goal against Bromley and, inset far right, celebrates
PICTURE: Alamy

CONSIDERING Ollie Turton doubted he would make it as a footballer, he’s not done badly to play 500 professional games.
The 33-year-old right-back reached the landmark in Salford’s vital 2-0 home win against Bromley ten days ago – and, fittingly, scored the Ammies’ second goal to clinch victory.
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