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Kidderminster Harriers Diary

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July

** LATEST NEWS **

  • 31 May - Harriers are reported to be introducing a team of cheerleaders for next season, to be known as "The Harrier Jump Jets".
  • 30 May - With Jan Molby away on holiday, Aggborough has been a quiet place for the last week or so. Neil MacKenzie is still yet to sign his new contract, Paul Barnes who Harriers were interested in has joined Doncaster as player-coach, while Carl Ruffer could still be a target as he has been sacked by Chester. Wolves are alledged to have made a bid of around £1,000,000 for Craig Hinton, although chairman Lionel Newton has dismissed it as paper talk.
  • 16 May - Neil MacKenzie has been offered a new contract, but has yet to respond, as has Daire Doyle. Talks have also been going on with the agent of Cambridge's Alex Russell who had a trial in the reserves in the victory over Rushden on April 30. Stevenage have also shown an interest in Harriers' released defender Steve Pope.
  • 15 May - Andy Ducros and Craig Hinton are both set to have surgery to clear up long standing injuries. Ducros has been suffering from tendonitis for much of the season, and Hinton has a groin problem.
  • 13 May - Jan Molby has this week admitted defeat in his quest for two new signings, Carl Ruffer the Chester central defender and Paul Barnes a striker from Bury. Ruffer had a trial in the Harriers reserve team earlier in the season but he is still under contract at Chester and Molby feels that the £30000 asking price is too high. Barnes has been on loan at Nuneaton recently but they are short of money and cannot afford him, however, Doncaster have offered him a Player-Coach role which could steal him away from Harriers.
  • 8 May - Thomas Skovbjerg has surprisingly been released as the rebuilding continues. The popular Dane will be returning to Denmark to seek fresh challenges.
  • 7 May - The Reserves wrap up the League title in fine style, beating Hednesford's second string 11-0. It is the first time that Harriers have won the Central Conference.
  • 5 May - Harriers' season ends in defeat, losing by the only goal of the game at York. Tim Clarke and John Durnin made their final appearances in a Harriers shirt but couldn't go out on a high, Clarke at fault for the goal, and Durnin failed to get a shot at goal all afternoon. Harriers can look back on a mixed season and start looking to the future and building a team to challenge the upper reaches of the league.
  • 4 May - Tim Clarke and Steve Pope have been released as the clearout continues. Re-signing, however, are Andy Corbett, Ben Davies and Daire Doyle. Corbett and Doyle have two year deals and Davies one. Also signing for the first time are Lee Ayres (two years) and Peter Faulds (one year).
    Harriers visit York for the first time tomorrow to end their first Football League campaign. It is Harriers' last chance of a double, havin beaten The Minstermen 3-1 at Aggborough. The only players missing from the squad are long-term hamstring victim Ian Foster and Mark Shail who has been given time off to be with his wife nd new baby, although Jan Molby is expected to make changes to the team and bring in some of the younger players, I predict the following Harriers line-up: Clarke, Medou-Otye, Stamps, Doyle, Hinton, Smith, Bennett, Davies, Corbett, Durnin, Skovbjerg.
  • 2 May - John Durnin has been released by the club as Jan Molby clears space in the squad for new players. One of these players could be Paul Sheerin of Inverness Caledonian Thistle, a goalscoring midfielder, or Chris Lightfoot who has had two trial games in the reserves.

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