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Peterborough Sports 1-0 Kidderminster Harriers: Kiddy haunted by an old boy

Peterborough Sports player-manager Michael Gash was the hero as his winner, three minutes into stoppage time, saw the home side knock out National League Kidderminster at PIMS Park.

Peterborough Sports

By Lillianna Armstrong

PETERBORO’ SP 1
Gash 90+3

KIDDERMINSTER 0

LATE SHOW: Peterborough Sport’s Michael Gash celebrates his stoppage-time winner
PICTURE: Mike Capps

Peterborough Sports player-manager Michael Gash was the hero as his winner, three minutes into stoppage time, saw the home side knock out National League Kidderminster at PIMS Park.
Gash, who had one loan and one per manent spell with Harriers, helped his side overcome their higher-ranked opponents in the dying moments.
However, the Turbines dominated the game throughout having named an unchanged XI from their 1-1 draw wi...

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