HARRIERS are continuing to co-operate with the FA during the investigation into the abandoned friendly at Worcester City - who have subsequently suspended assistant Andy Morrison for three games.
Morrison has been hit with the ban, a fine and a warning over his future conduct following an incident in the dressing room area of St George's Lane.
The incident lead to Harriers boss Mark Yates ordering his players off the pitch 20 minutes from time.
Worcester City confirmed the punishment and apologised to all the supporters for the abandonment of the game.
Meanwhile, Harriers this week released a statement in response to the action taken against Morrison.
"We have noted Worcester City's disciplinary action against Mr Morrison following the incident that took place during the recent pre season friendly between the clubs," it stated.
"The club has made its views on both the incident itself and the severity of the punishment very clear to Worcester City, and we are continuing to co-operate fully with the Football Association on the matter."
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