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IT’S TIME KIDDY PASS THE PROMOTION TEST!

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New boss MacFarlane can see progression

By Matt Badcock

GOOD PEDIGREE: Neil MacFarlane, left, during his days at Coventry as assistant to Steven Pressley
PICTURE: Mike Egerton

THIS IS OUR TIME: Kidderminster missed out in the play-offs last season
PICTURE: Will Kilpatrick

NEIL MacFarlane has challenged his Kidderminster Harriers players to get over the National League North promotion line at the third attempt – and the new boss is busy preparing his squad for the ride.
Former Hearts midfielder Mac- Farlane took over at Kiddy in the summer following John Eustace’s departure...

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