Solihull Moors 1(1) v (0)1 Kidderminster Harriers

Pre-Season Friendly - Damson Park - 8 July 2014

Attendance: 180

Individual Stats
Solihull v Kidderminster
     
Deale Chamberlain[1] Jasbir Singh
Keenah Rosser[2] Jake Green
Jo Ballinger[3] Peter Smith
Liam Daly [5] Tyrone Williams
Dominic Langdon [6] Chey Dunkley
Jay Denny [4/8] Jack Byrne
Owen Story [9/7] Callum Gittings
Reece Fleet [7/4] Josh O'Keefe
Darren Byfield [11/9] Nathan Blissett
Daryl Knights[10] Reece Styche
Junior English [8/11] Ahmed Obeng
Cleary [12/1] Danny Lewis
Darren Acton [13/4] Kyle Storer
Lewis Hayden [14/7] Tristan Dunkley
Rob Elvins [15/8] Jamie Grimes
French [16/9] Michael Gash
Kieron Nesbitt [17/11] Marvin Johnson
Aaron Brown [18/12] Jamie Ashmore
Michael Taylor [19/14] Craig Reid
Curvin Ellis [20/15] Reece Hales
McKenzie [21/16] Aman Verma
Cooper [22/17] David McDermott
- [24] Freddie Ladapo
- [30] Josh Gowling
- [-] David Kalonji
- [-] Ollie Long
Team Stats
  Fouls Conceded Offside Corners Shots On Shots off
Solihull 7 3 3 3 5
Kidderminster 11 4 5 5 4
GOALS
Solihull Kidderminster
12 Daryl Knights 63 Craig Reid
SUBSTITUTIONS
Solihull Kidderminster
46 Brown Rosser  40 Hales Obeng 
62 Hayden Knights  46 Lewis Singh 
62 Elvins Daly  46 Ashmore Green 
62 French English  46 Storer Byrne 
62 Taylor Byfield  46 Grimes Smith 
62 Ellis Fleet  46 Gash Styche 
75 Nesbitt Story  46 Johnson Williams 
     46 Reid Blissett 
     46 Verma Gittings 
     46 Kalonji O'Keefe 
     64 Gowling C. Dunkley 
     78 McDermott Kalonji 
     78 Ladapo Verma 
BOOKINGS
Solihull Kidderminster
    
Referee: Michael d'Aguilar (Staffordshire)
Match Report by St@tto

The first friendly of the summer to involve the whole first team squad ended all-square at Damson Park.

In all Harriers used 25 players during the game, including a number of the trialists who featured at Littleton at the weekend.

Former Harrier Daryl Knights gave the home side the lead after 11 minutes, firing past former Moors keeper Jasbir Singh.  New signing Ahmed Obeng looked quite lively in the opening half showing some good pace while Reece Styche caused the home defence a few problems.

After the break Harriers switched the team around with nine substitutions and drew level just past the hour with a goal from another new signing Craig Reid.