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Force is with Obi as Kiddy bully Bulls

HEREFORD 0 KIDDERMINSTER H 1
By Richard Prime

EMEKA Obi’s early goal handed Kidderminster Harriers a third straight win and keeps the Aggborough side strongly in contention near the top of the table.
But Hereford, whose last home success in the league came back in September, remain rooted in the relegation places despite an improved performance.
Harriers began strongly and it was no surprise when Obi found space ten yards out to turn and fire past Theo Richardson.
But, cheered on by a large crowd, Hereford were spurred into action and grew into the game as the half progresse...

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