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Boss Penn has a play-off inkling

Russ Penn insists momentum is key to a promotion push – and believes his high-flying Kidderminster Harriers can slip through the back door and finally clinch a place back in the top-flight.

Boss Penn

Harriers have the form to succeed
By Jon Couch

KING’S LYNN TN v KIDDERMINS TER H
Sunday, May 7. Kick-off 12.30pm

RUSS PENN insists momentum is key to a promotion push – and believes his high-flying Kidderminster Harriers can slip through the back door and finally clinch a place back in the top-flight.
Tuesday night’s Eliminator win at Alfreton Town was Kiddy’s seventh win on the trot in National League North, while only conceding one goal along the way – aCharlie Oliver penalty for Southport in a 3-1 victory.
It’s a run which has got the Harriers faithful dreaming of a return to Non-L...

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