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YATES’ FOUR-MIDABLE RETURN

By Adam Matthews
KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS 4
CHESTER 1
MARK YATES got his second spell as Kidderminster Harriers manager off to a flyer as his troops came from behind to defeat Chester, a decade on since his last stint as Harriers boss.
The Blues took the lead in the 36th minute with their first effort on goal as Anthony Dudley’s through ball was netted by ex-Kiddie striker Akwasi Asante.
Kidderminster equalised with a superb move five minutes later.
Liam McAlinden’s deep cross was nodded down by Ashley Chambers and Declan Weeks volleyed in from the edge of the box.
The Carpetmen t...

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