Southport have been approached by Football League clubs for three of their top talents after storming into the National League North promotion picture.
IT was a tale of two penalty kicks at the Pure Stadium as Kidderminster Harriers dropped their first point of the season in a combative draw with Southport.
The visitors opened the scoring in the sixth minute as a low, driven cross found Demetri Mitchell, who had ghosted into the penalty area unmarked, and the right midfielder fired in from 12 yards.
Amazingly, Glynn was part of three promotion winning campaigns last season, spending time on loan with both Chorley and Woking as well as still being on the books with the Ammies.