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YATES IS OUSTED EARLY BY HARRIERS

By Jon Couch
KIDDERMINSTER Harriers are on the look out for a permanent manager to launch a promotion push next season after Mark Yates left the club earlier this week.
The former Cheltenham Town and Solihull Moors chief took charge at Aggborough back in January on a deal until the end of the season, but failed to propel the Harriers into the National League North play-off places.
He left after a meeting with chairman Colin Gordon after last Friday’s 2-1 defeat by Leamington with defender James O’Connor taking charge of the first team for the last two games of the season.
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