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WILL HAS THE POWER TO SPARK KIDDY RISE

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By Alan Jones
SOUTHPORT 0
KIDDERMINSTER H 3
Longbottom 26, Brown 52, 87
SOUTHPORT: 4-2-3-1: Halstead 6; Smith 5, Dugdale 6, C. Jones 6, White 6; Jennings 7, Schumacher 6; Jackson 6, Roberts 6 (E. Jones 77, 5), Sang 6 (Cockerline 54, 5); Zama 5 (Croft 54, 5)
Subs not used: Fletcher, Kpohomouh
KIDDERMINSTER: 4-1-3-2: Hall 7; Webb 6, Williams 7, Horsfall 8, Taylor 6 (Digie 90); Weeks 7; Austin 6, Longbottom 8 (Finch 87), Ngwatala 6; Sonupe 7 (Wright 72), Brown 8
Sub not used: Bannister
WILL Longbottom says he is determined to make the most of playing first-team football after inspiring Kidderm...

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