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Ware boss not afraid of big gun Harriers

PAUL HALSEY says his Ware side have shown their strength of character to turn around their FA Cup tie with Hemel Hempstead and win Tuesday’s replay — and now they’ve got a reunion with Kidderminster Harriers.

Ware boss

By MATT BADCOCK

PAUL HALSEY says his Ware side have shown their strength of character to turn around their FA Cup tie with Hemel Hempstead and win Tuesday’s replay — and now they’ve got a reunion with Kidderminster Harriers.
The Step 4 Blues were 2-0 down after just nine minutes of their second round qualifying home game with the National League South Tudors last Saturday.
But Liam Dulson’s stoppage-time equaliser, after Louis Rose had halved the deficit, game Halsey’s side a new lease of life.
Liam Hope’s solitary strike in Tuesday’s replay took them through – and Halsey couldn’t be proud...

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