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Whild pleased by Harriers showing Kidderminster Harriers assistant boss Gary Whild says their 3-1 win at Redditch United was a useful exercise.Whild and Harriers boss Steve Burr have been running the rule over a number of trialists and were keen to see them in competitive action.
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Harriers sign Morris and Williams Kidderminster Harriers have completed the signing of former Hereford United striker Lee Morris and ex-Wrexham defender Mike Williams.Manager Steve Burr has brought in the pair on one-year contracts and feels both will have important roles to play.
Harriers in the hunt for strikers Kidderminster Harriers assistant manager Gary Whild says finding a proven striker is now the main concern for him and manager Steve Burr.Whild says the management team have come close to resolving their hunt only to miss out at the 11th hour.
Harriers sign up defender Briscoe Kidderminster Harriers have signed the 26-year-old former Tamworth defender Michael Briscoe.Harriers manager Steve Burr said: "I tried to sign him when I was Stalybridge and Northwich but as a Birmingham lad location was a problem.
Harriers sign goalkeeper Stevens Kidderminster Harriers have signed goalkeeper Andrew Stevens from Rugby Town on a one-year deal.The 23-year-old stopper has had two spells at Bedford and also played for Yeading before he moved to the Warwickshire club in 2008.
DarlingtonTerry confident Quakers have ingredients for success MIDFIELDER Paul Terry believes Darlington has everything in place to stage a successful assault on promotion from the Blue Square Bet Premier League this season.
York CityYork City v Hartlepool United York City will be bidding for a third straight victory when meeting Hartlepool United at Bootham Crescent on Saturday afternoon (kick-off 3pm).
Rushden & D.Tomlin likely to stay - Edinburgh Rushden & Diamonds boss Justin Edinburgh says he is sure winger Lee Tomlin will not leave this summer.The 21-year-old was targeted by Crawley Town, but the Diamonds rejected a six-figure transfer bid for the player.