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Harriers’ David Hankin joins Chester

Kidderminster Harriers’ out-of-contract winger David Hankin has signed a two-year deal to go part-time with Blue Square North new-boys Chester.

Harriers’ David Hankin joins Chester

First-team beckons for Harriers youth

Kidderminster Harriers academy manager Jerry Gill today backed his fledglings to make the first-team grade at Aggbrorough next season.

First-team beckons for Harriers youth

Harriers plan future for Paul Hurrell

Kidderminster Harriers today revealed they will encourage youth team captain Paul Hurrell to further his footballing development away from the club.

Harriers plan future for Paul Hurrell
Marvin Johnson’s joy at England call

Kidderminster Harriers winger Marvin Johnson today admitted he “never thought” he would be called up for the England C team’s Mission to Moscow.

Marvin Johnson’s joy at England call

Club doctor to depart from Harriers

Kidderminster Harriers’ club doctor Phil Earl will be the first exit from Aggborough this summer after six seasons worth of service to the club.

Club doctor to depart from Harriers

Anthony Malbon thanks medical help

Kidderminster Harriers striker Anthony Malbon today thanked the medical staff who treated him after he was knocked unconscious on the pitch.

Anthony Malbon thanks medical help

Anthony Malbon back to full health

Kidderminster Harriers striker Anthony Malbon has been given a clean bill of health after returning to the club for an end-of-season debrief.

Anthony Malbon back to full health

What will be, will be to Harriers boss

Kidderminster Harriers manager Steve Burr today vowed “the bar has been raised” regardless of the final view of the promotion picture.

What will be, will be to Harriers boss

Harriers duo struggling for Mansfield

Kidderminster Harriers today hoped to push midfielder Jack Byrne through his first training session as Kyle Storer emerged as a doubt.

Harriers duo struggling for Mansfield

Harriers stay alive in the play-off race

Kidderminster Harriers today stayed alive in the Blue Square Premier play-off race after their fans rejoiced Luton dropping the ball at Gateshead.

Harriers stay alive in the play-off race

Harriers fans gather to watch Luton

Kidderminster Harriers fans will descend on Aggborough to see if their team will be knocked out of the play-off picture without kicking a ball.

Harriers fans gather to watch Luton

Jack Byrne still out for Harriers trip

Kidderminster Harriers’ battle with Luton for a place in the Blue Square Premier play-offs has come too soon for midfielder Jack Byrne.

Jack Byrne still out for Harriers trip

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