Yates pleased with new signing
Kidderminster Harriers manager Mark Yates believes the club have landed themselves a class act in left-back Danny Andrew after his debut at Cambridge.

The on-loan Peterborough teenager signed on loan in time to replace the suspended Lee Baker in Saturday's 2-0 defeat at the Abbey Stadium, and impressed his boss even as the team faltered.
Andrew is at Aggborough for a month and will cover Baker for the next two games of his suspension, the visit of Oxford in 12 days time and the trip to Kettering the following Saturday.
Now the 19-year-old has the best part of a fortnight to properly get to know his new team-mates, after being thrust into action at Cambridge with just one training session under his belt.
Highly thought of at his parent club, the youngster is hoping to enhance his profile after signing his first professional contract with Posh last summer.
And Yates feels he has an able deputy in his new capture.
The manager said: "I thought Danny was quality at Cambridge and oozed class. He looked the good player that I know he is and I thank Peterborough manager Darren Ferguson for letting me have him.
"If they came down to watch him on Saturday they'll have been impressed - he was solid defensively and I just feel we let him down a bit with our first-half performance."




