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TOM LEFT FEELING BULL-ISH AT MOVE TO KIDDY

TOM LEFT

By Jon Couch

TOM OWEN-EVANS says Hereford FC will always remain in his heart, despite joining Kidderminster Harriers this week.
The 25-year-old attacking midfielder bagged 15 goals in all competitions for the Bulls last term.
But the former Newport County man has opted for a move to their National League North rivals in order to return to playing full-time football.
“After a lot of thought and consideration, I’ve made the extremely tough decision to leave Hereford FC,” said Owen-Evans, who made over 100 appearances in four years at Edgar Street.
“I ...

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