GEORGE HARMON has come a long way and not only in geographical terms.
Yes, 532 miles separate Oxford from Dingwall but the leap in the rookie Ross County left-back’s career prospects is far greater.
Harmon has gone from the sixth tier of the English pyramid with Oxford City in the National League South to Scotland's top tier and the 21-year-old has taken it all his stride.
So much so he has been the driving force behind County's move up the table from bottom spot, with two goals and an assist in successive victories over St Mirren and Hibs.
Now the ex-West Brom academy kid has a trip to Celtic Park in his sights and absolutely no fear in his mind. Harmon said: T's been nice to get the two goals but more importantly it has been good to get six points out of the last two games.
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