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CHRIS DUNLAVY LOOKS BACK ON A RECORD PARTNERSHIP GOLDEN TRIO FIRED SUPER KIDDY TO ALL NEW HEIGHTS

CHRIS DUNLAVY

GOOD TIMES: Kidderminster lift the FA Trophy in 1987
PICTURE: Kidderminster FC

STRONG: Paul Davies

MESSI, Suarez and Neymar. Mane, Firmino and Salah. The modern game has seen some sensational attacking trios.
But when it comes to sheer numbers, none holds a candle to the Kidderminster Harriers line-up that terrorised the Alliance in the 1980s.
Kim Casey, Paul Davies and Mick Tuohy have gone down in legend at Aggborough, largely thanks to a remarkable 1985-86 campaign that yielded a combined total of 139 goals. Tuohy got 22. Davies 44. And Casey – who nominally played on the righ...

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