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  • 26/3/05 - Preece gunning for his old pal

    WORCESTER City player-manager Andy Preece is aiming to shoot down a good friend when his team takes on Hucknall Town. Preece comes face-to-face with former Bury team-mate Dean Barrick, who is now Town's player-boss, when the two sides collide at St George's

  • Preece gunning for his old pal

    WORCESTER City player-manager Andy Preece is aiming to shoot down a good friend when his team takes on Hucknall Town. Preece comes face-to-face with former Bury team-mate Dean Barrick, who is now Town's player-boss, when the two sides collide at St George's

  • Points are the priority for Harriers

    KIDDERMINSTER Harriers boss Stuart Watkiss admits he won't be distracted when taking on his former club Mansfield Town for the first time since leaving Field Mill. The Stags visit Aggborough on Bank Holiday Monday in another vital match for Harriers as

  • 26/3/05 - Khan frustrated at sitting on sidelines

    TEENAGER Shabir Khan has revealed his frustration at not being part of Worcester City's revival. While City's Nationwide North campaign continues its remarkable upward curve, 19-year-old Khan can only sit and watch from the sidelines. The talented home-grown

  • Ten-man Bulls hit Farnborough for six

    WHEN a side is reduced to 10 men with just 31 minutes of the game played a 6-0 scoreline is far from unusual. But it is much more common for the side which is reduced in strength to be on the wrong end of the hammering rather then inflicting it, as Hereford

  • Reunion for Watkiss

    KIDDERMINSTER Harriers' battle to survive relegation from Coca-Cola League Two continues on Bank Holiday Monday when they take on Mansfield Town at Aggborough (3pm). It will be the first time Harriers manager Stuart Watkiss will come face-to-face with

  • Hill climb to attract bumper crowd

    UP to 10,000 spectators are expected to swamp Great Witley for the annual Red Marley Hill Climb. The historic event, first run in 1927, returns to the Walsgrove Farm track on Easter Monday and a record 160 competitors have been registered. Riders from

  • Khan frustrated at sitting on sidelines

    TEENAGER Shabir Khan has revealed his frustration at not being part of Worcester City's revival. While City's Nationwide North campaign continues its remarkable upward curve, 19-year-old Khan can only sit and watch from the sidelines. The talented home-grown

  • Turner confident of adding to his squad

    HEREFORD United's director of football Graham Turner has signalled his intention of bolstering his squad again before next Thursday's transfer deadline. Turner swooped to sign Walsall duo Daryl Taylor and Leroy Williams in mid-week to boost the Bulls'

  • Sevens star is playing it cool

    PAT Sanderson is refusing to get carried away by Worcester's Premiership position. The Warriors went into today's clash with Saracens knowing victory would almost cement their place in the top flight if Leeds go down to Leicester tomorrow. However, the

  • 26/3/05 - Sevens star is playing it cool

    PAT Sanderson is refusing to get carried away by Worcester's Premiership position. The Warriors went into today's clash with Saracens knowing victory would almost cement their place in the top flight if Leeds go down to Leicester tomorrow. However, the

  • 26/3/05 - Points are the priority for Harriers

    KIDDERMINSTER Harriers boss Stuart Watkiss admits he won't be distracted when taking on his former club Mansfield Town for the first time since leaving Field Mill. The Stags visit Aggborough on Bank Holiday Monday in another vital match for Harriers as