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DIBBLE IS THE HERO FOR KIDDY

KIDDERMINSTER H 0 ALTRINCHAM 0 K’MINSTER WON 4-2 ON PENS
By Adam Matthews

CHRISTIAN DIBBLE was Kidderminster hero, saving a penalty with the final kick of normal time, before denying Altrincham twice in the shootout to send his side through to the last 16 of the FA Trophy.
The former Wrexham keeper first kept out Chris Conn-Clarke’s spot-kick in stoppage time, before then repeating the trick and denying Lewis Banks as Harriers sneaked through in a tight affair.
With new manager Phil Brown taking a watching brief in the stands, Kiddy started brightly under assistant bos...

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