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Former Harrogate Town striker Josh March insisted he was not fazed by the stick he received from supporters on his return to the club last night (October 6).
March, who was Town's top scorer with nine goals last season, joined Crewe Alexander when his contract expired in summer.
The 28-year-old was taunted by the Town faithful last night, as he failed to score or assist.
But he had the last laugh as Crewe scored a late screamer to win 2-1.
March has scored three and recorded four assists in his 11 starts with the Railwaymen this season to help Crewe reach fifth in League Two.
Speaking to the Stray Ferret after last night's match, which was watched by 2,503 fans, March said the chants from Harrogate fans were "all in good heart".
He also shed light on his decision to change clubs, and whether he needed to move to further his development.
You can watch the full interview below.
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