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MURRAY’S IN FOR MOONEY

NEW boss Adam Murray has continued his summer rebuild at Kidderminster Harriers by bringing in experienced forward Dan Mooney.
The 25-year-old is Murray’s fifth new signing at Aggborough, joining Luke Spokes, George Walker, Pierce Bird and Jack Clarke.
The former Wales U21 international counts Fleetwood, Altrincham and Southend among his former clubs but most recently played for Chester in National League North, helping the Seals to beat Harriers on route to the play-off final.
Mooney said on X: “Buzzing to be here, can’t wait to get started and looking forward ...

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