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Harriers rode wave to Non-League’s summit

David Davis says he can’t speak highly enough of his now former Kidderminster Harriers manager Adam Murray – and is backing him to become a Championship boss in five years.

KIDDERMINSTER RETURN TO NON-LEAGUE SUMMIT
Kiddy had blueprint for success against Shields
By Jon Couch

PAIR OF KINGS: David Davis, left, holds the trophy aloft with Amari Morgan-Smith
PICTURE: Adrian Hoskins

DAVIS: MURRAY WILL BOSS IN CHAMPIONSHIP

LEADER: David Davis knows what it takes to manage at top levels

David Davis says he can’t speak highly enough of his now former Kidderminster Harriers manager Adam Murray – and is backing him to become a Championship boss in five years.
Murray led the club’s promotion into the National League on Saturday, only to then stand down 48 hours ...

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