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Kidderminster add steel to their defence

Moyo opted to turn down a new deal at National League North rivals Guiseley, where he played last season, to commit his future to Kidderminster. 

Kidderminster add

Kidderminster Harries have added to their defensive line as they look to mount a promotion push next season with signing  of experienced defender Cliff Moyo. 
Moyo opted to turn down a new deal at National League North rivals Guiseley, where he played last season, to commit his future to Kidderminster.
He was part of the Lions squad that won at Kidderminster on the season’s final day, a campaign that saw him scoop four of the club’s end of season awards.
Moyo, who can feature anywhere along the back line or right side, has played for Alfreton Town in previous seasons, and also won promotion from this division with FC Halifax two years ago.
 

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