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LION JOE IS READY TO GO

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By Matt Badcock
JOE IRONSIDE didn’t have many plans for this weekend – but now he’s playing for his country.
The Kidderminster Harriers striker got a late call-up to the England C squad after Blyth Spartans’ Dan Maguire picked up an injury.
Non-League’s Three Lions play Panjab FA at Solihull Moors this afternoon before taking on Jersey FA, away, on Tuesday evening.
Ironside scored 21 times last season having started out at Nuneaton Town before bagging a move to Kiddy in March.
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Despite seeing Harriers miss out on promotion from the National League North, ...

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