Date: Tue 10 Aug 2021

By Steve Whitney

More Added to Harrow Squad

Five in at Earlsmead.

Pitching In Southern Football League Premier Division South club Harrow Borough have added more players to their squad ahead of the new campaign.

Andy Ali is a 23-year-old striker who joins from Rayners Lane.

He had been with the now-Combined Counties League Division One side since 2019 when he joined from Bedfont Sports.

Before Bedfont he had joined Staines Town in May 2018 from Chesham United.

His other previous clubs include Corinthian-Casuals, East Grinstead Town, Maidenhead United, Northwood, and North Greenford United, and he has represented the Middlesex FA.

Alfie Cain is a 24-year-old attacking midfielder who started out on Vanarama National League side Barnet`s books.

He made a handful of first-team appearances for the Bees before moving on to have spells with North Greenford United, AFC Hillgate and then Harrow, who he signed for in 2017.

He left for Hanwell Town later that year and made over 50 appearances for the Isthmian League South Central outfit.

James Mansfield joins from Spartan South Midlands League new boys Flackwell Heath.

The 24-year-old is a big physical presence on the pitch, good in the air, and won’t shy away from a tackle.

Equally comfortable at the back or in the centre of midfield, defending comes naturally to him.

Also penning forms for Harrow is 19-year-old Lekan Orimolusi, who spent time with Southern Counties East Leaguers Epsom & Ewell last season and had previously been on the books at League Two Crawley Town.

Also coming out of the Southern Counties East League is another 19-year-old, Samuel Adenola, who was with Holmesdale last season and has also signed for the Kent outfit on dual registration.

Harrow Borough Web Site

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