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‘It feels good to be back in the fast lane’

‘It feels

NATIONAL LEAGUE NORTH

HOMECOMING: Amari Morgan-Smith has returned to Kidderminster Harriers for another spell
PICTURE: PA Images

RUSS PENN

THE KIDDY BOSS GIVES HIS LATEST MID-SUMMER VERDICT
WHEN I became manager of Kidderminster Harriers in March, our aim was to end two years of underachievement.
We finished 11th and 15th in National League North, which for a club the size of Kiddy is nowhere near good enough.
I’m not going to hide from our status. I’ve played 200 games here. I’m the manager now. I live locally. This is my club, and I know we’ve lost our way.
I...

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