Ryan Harpur loved his time at Dungannon Swifts
Having rubbed shoulders with some football greats, it’s perhaps surprising Ryan Harpur’s most memorable moment arrived in the unfashionable blue shirt of little Dungannon Swifts on a grey February afternoon at Windsor Park.
The Portadown man dined at the top table during a six-year stay at Everton, who snapped him up as a fresh-faced 14-year-old.
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