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KIDDY DELIGHT AS VAUGHAN RETURNS

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LEE VAUGHAN is back at Kidderminster Harriers after signing a two-year deal.
The 30-year-old, who made NLP star columnist Adam Virgo’s National League Team of the Year last season, has returned from Tranmere Rovers. Vaughan spent four years at Aggborough between 2010 and 2014 having joined from AFC Telford.
The former England C right-back was a big part of Tranmere’s promotion push last season before suffering a broken leg in April.
Chairman Colin Gordon said: “Lee’s experience and pedigree is unquestioned and we’re delighted to secure him.
“He’s...

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