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  • Harriers make £25,000 profit

    KIDDERMINSTER Harriers made a £25,111 profit for the year ended May 31, 2003. The figure is disclosed in the Coca-Cola League Two club's accounts which will be officially presented to Harriers' shareholders at their annual meeting in the executive suite

  • County struggle against Mushtaq

    MUSHTAQ Ahmed tormented Worcestershire by seizing 5-65 in 21 overs as the visitors looked destined to follow on at Hove. The former Pakistan leg-spinner extended his season's tally to 58 wickets by reducing Worcestershire to 196-8 in reply to Sussex's

  • Harriers will get better - Molby

    DIRECTOR of football Jan Molby believes Kidderminster Harriers will continue to improve after an encouraging start to their Coca-Cola League Two campaign. New-look Harriers have launched their programme with goalless draws against Rushden & Diamonds

  • James wide awake for United title bid

    HEREFORD United skipper Tony James has put sleepless nights behind him as he gears up to lead the Bulls on another championship charge. The proud 24-year-old may have put a fatherly arm around some of Hereford's youngsters after taking over the captain's

  • 21/8/04 - Worcester not chasing Titans

    WORCESTER Warriors are ruling out moves for Rotherham's players. The ailing South Yorkshire outfit are on the brink of going out of business and their players have been scrambling around searching for new employers. With most Premiership clubs now unable

  • 21/8/04 - Harriers will get better - Molby

    DIRECTOR of football Jan Molby believes Kidderminster Harriers will continue to improve after an encouraging start to their Coca-Cola League Two campaign. New-look Harriers have launched their programme with goalless draws against Rushden & Diamonds

  • Kilroy penalty kills off Warriors

    WORCESTER Warriors came agonisingly close to victory in Ireland last night before going down 16-13 to Leinster. The Premiership new boys impressed in Clontarf but were ultimately beaten by a Conor Kilroy penalty three minutes before time. However, there

  • Katy is called up for England duty

    MALVERN soldier Katy Lancaster (above) will make history next month when she represents England at the World Tug of War Championships. Twenty-year-old Gunner Lancaster is a member of the Army Ladies Tug of War (560 Kg) team that has been invited to take

  • Worcester not chasing Titans

    WORCESTER Warriors are ruling out moves for Rotherham's players. The ailing South Yorkshire outfit are on the brink of going out of business and their players have been scrambling around searching for new employers. With most Premiership clubs now unable

  • 21/8/04 - Kilroy penalty kills off Warriors

    WORCESTER Warriors came agonisingly close to victory in Ireland last night before going down 16-13 to Leinster. The Premiership new boys impressed in Clontarf but were ultimately beaten by a Conor Kilroy penalty three minutes before time. However, there