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Haulage company wins £2.5m in new contracts

ONE of the county's most successful companies is celebrating after winning contracts worth £2.5million - which will mean new jobs.   more...

Award demonstrates that firm is a real environmental brick

A COUNTY brickmaker has been presented with a coveted environmental award by Mid-Worcestershire MP Peter Luff.   more...

Fears at changes to post

SMALL businesses in Herefordshire and Worcestershire are not looking forward to the prospect of a restructured postal service, according to research by Birmingham Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCI)   more...

Tanks very much for fleet addition

A WORCESTER waste management company is expanding its tanker fleet after business increased by 33 per cent in the first quarter of this year.   more...

New man at brokers

A LEADING Worcestershire insurance brokers has taken on a new consultant to strengthen its risk management audit service.   more...

How city's carnival died its slow death

YEARS ago, when there were more than 60 floats each year in the Carnival, Worcester was a very different place, as older residents will remember.   more...

Years have erased his memory

D E MARGRETT creates the illusion of a country totally lacking in health care until Aneurin Bevan appeared on the scene with his National Health Service. That is not how I remember it.   more...

Why our libraries deserve their full support

WORLD Book Day was marked on Thursday, March 14, so let's consider these facts.   more...

Be aware of new standards you can expect

IN April, new regulations for care homes for older people come into effect, and this means that for the first time, all homes have to meet nationally recognised standards. These cover everything from room size to the standard of meals and leisure activities.   more...

Morecambe health set-up raises hopes

CAMPAIGNERS claim they have unearthed a stark example of how services can be restored to Kidderminster.   more...

Hospital takes shape

WORCESTERSHIRE'S new £91 million hospital is fast taking shape with the external shell now complete.   more...

Challenging Tories as well as Labour

THE Health Concern parliamentary crusade is not a battle against Labour but the Tories too, Dr Taylor stressed.   more...

Single-issue party claims rejected

DR Taylor poured scorn on accusations Health Concern was a single-issue party.   more...

Night-on-trolley man says system is failing

AN angina sufferer who was admitted to a Worcester hospital after suffering chronic chest pains had to spend the night on a trolley because there were not enough beds.   more...

Cancelled ops figures dispute

SHOCKING figures show cancelled operations at an under-siege hospital are running at alarming level since Kidderminster Hospital was downgraded.   more...

£9m injection ushers in new era

KIDDERMINSTER Hospital has been launched into a new era with a £9 million injection of public funds into state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment facilities.   more...

Doctor's orders

Dr Taylor says if he became Health Concern MP for Wyre Forest his aims would be to:   more...

Bidding to join former schoolmate

IT would be a schoolboys reunion for Dr Richard Taylor and independent Martin Bell if they won their respective election campaigns.   more...

Public face of campaign

DR Richard Taylor, 66, was a consultant physician and rheumatologist at Kidderminster Hospital for 23 years.   more...

EXCLUSIVE Taylor-made candidate

THE question on everyone's lips in Wyre Forest is answered.   more...

Vote splitting is Tory fear

WYRE Forest's Conservative prospective parliamentary candidate feels Dr Richard Taylor's decision to stand for Health Concern in the impending General Election could be beneficial - to sitting MP David Lock.   more...

Outrage at libel costs

AN outraged Labour councillor has asked why a Health Concern colleague's libel costs have been picked up by the district council's insurers.   more...

Win could hit district future

DAVID Lock has warned the people of Wyre Forest that sending Dr Richard Taylor to Westminster could damage the chances of future Government investment in the district.   more...

Six on care trust board

A HEALTH group set up to link doctors with other community health care services is set to start a new period of independent financial control.   more...

Bidding for seven county seats

CAMPAIGNERS bidding to save services at Kidderminster Hospital are to fight seven seats in the Worcestershire County Council elections on May 3.   more...

Libel row `will not mean extra costs'

A COUNCIL is unlikely to have to pay a higher insurance bill because of a leading member's costs in a libel row.   more...

Paramedics welcome heart drug `delay'

THE introduction into Kidderminster ambulance service of a "new age" clot-busting drug to prevent heart attack deaths has been put off for several months.   more...

`Desertion' of MP claim over plans to downgrade hospital

LABOUR members of Wyre Forest District Council have been accused of "deserting" MP David Lock over the downgrading of Kidderminster Hospital.   more...

Tragic family's Euro plea bid

THE tragic case of a Kidderminster man who died after emergency treatment in Worcester is planned to be used in a plea to the European courts.   more...

Bed shortage in spotlight

THE lack of county hospital beds has once again been highlighted with up to 80 patients filling emergency places.   more...

Winter blamed in target failure

A HOSPITAL campaigner has derided health chiefs for blaming the "busy" New Year period for failing to meet bed targets.   more...

Hospital voted `tip-top'

TIP-top Kidderminster Hospital has shone in an independent cleanliness and friendliness survey.   more...

Death `policy' change to aid GPs

PARAMEDICS have been given power to confirm deaths without GPs being present.   more...

Praise for ward for elderly

A WARD at Kidderminster Hospital which cares for elderly people has been praised by health watchdogs.   more...

Hospital row is cut from agenda

DOUBT has been cast on a planned public meeting of Wyre Forest's prospective parliamentary candidates following a row over the health debate.   more...

Fury at 200 mile trip to see baby

A TEENAGE mother's fuming family has blamed the county health shake-up and bed shortages for making 200-mile round hospital trips to see her premature baby.   more...

Hope for stroke patients

STROKE victims are to receive the best possible care under new standards in Worcestershire.   more...

Elderly suffer in ops delay

A FRUSTRATED prostate patient fears others with urinary problems are suffering from a spiralling waiting list.   more...

MP told `get your health facts right'

A ROW has erupted after Wyre Forest MP David Lock claimed waiting times were down for Wyre Forest patients.   more...

Hospital wait lists cut by 250

THE waiting list crisis for Wyre Forest patients has been curtailed.   more...

Private op cures delay

A FRUSTRATED prostate patient, who claims Kidderminster hospital patients are suffering unnecessary delays, has been given a new date for next Wednesday.   more...

One of best turnouts in the country

THE returning officer for the General Election in Wyre Forest has paid tribute to staff who ensured the count ran smoothly under "intensive" circumstances.   more...

What the papers say

"The hero of the election" - Private Eye editor Ian Hislop on satirical TV show Have I Got News for You.   more...

Facing struggle against whip system By DAVID CRAIK Politics lecturer at Kidderminster College

THE result in Wyre Forest was the unique exception in a highly predictable General Election.   more...

Pledge from winners to back doctor's fight

RICHARD Taylor will have at least one ally when he steps into the daunting atmosphere of the House of Commons for the first time.   more...

Reading about his win inside six hours

WYRE Forest's new MP Dr Richard Taylor was able to read about his stunning success at the polls within hours of his election thanks to the Shuttle/Times and News.   more...

Now `the man in the white coat'

DR Taylor has already been dubbed the man in the white coat as he carries the flame of independence from Martin Bell.   more...

Stand and deliver, say beaten pair

RICHARD Taylor's crushed rivals have warned him the district will expect results following his landslide victory.   more...

Consultant at town hospital for 23 years

RICHARD Taylor, 66, was a consultant physician and rheumatologist at Kidderminster Hospital for 23 years.   more...

New MP issues `talk to me' call to health workers

WYRE Forest's new MP Dr Richard Taylor has started his mission to expose "the truth" about the downgrading of Kidderminster Hospital.   more...

Stunning victory for hospital campaign

HEALTH campaigner Dr Richard Taylor obliterated the opposition in a landslide General Election victory in Wyre Forest.   more...

Consultant `majority' against changes

THE vast majority of Kidderminster consultants have agreed the controversial downgrading of the hospital was wrong, it has been claimed.   more...

Doctors in scathing attack on `gimmicks'

DOCTORS have echoed the Health Concern campaign in their ferocious attack on the Government, Dr Taylor said.   more...

Lock points finger for poll humiliation

FORMER Wyre Forest MP David Lock has broken his silence over his damning General Election defeat to blame misinformation and poor management of health service changes for his demise.   more...

Health service changes in county - for better or for worse?

Brave new future or a disaster?   more...

Scouts in drive to boost count

A MALVERN Scout group is to launch a recruitment drive for the first time in its history because of dwindling numbers.   more...

Under attack for Alzheimer's drug denial

HEALTH chiefs are flouting Government guidelines by ordering GPs not to prescribe Alzheimer's drugs in Worcestershire, it has emerged.   more...

`No surprise' over new health body

THE campaign to create a West Mercia Health Authority has been quashed by the Government.   more...

Pupils spurred on by cancer tragedy

PUPILS at a Malvern school have raised £1,700 for a cancer charity after being spurred on by the experiences of a family affected by the disease.   more...

Elderly people deserve better

NEWS that Worcestershire's social services department is struggling to find room for the elderly, after more than 500 places were lost in Worcestershire's nursing homes during the past two years, can be described in one word - bleak.   more...

Start-stop baby agony

PETRIFIED mothers are suffering "mental cruelty" giving birth because of shortages, it has been claimed.   more...

Paving way for care in 21st century

THE past year has seen many changes in the ways in which healthcare is provided for the people of Worcestershire.   more...

Downgrading of hospital has been a disaster

THE sad, sad thing about the drastic downgrading of Kidderminster General Hospital is that now, when it is being openly admitted that such changes demand a re-think, Alan Milburn MP has matters of crucial national and international importance on his hands.   more...

Matrons on patrol

MODERN matrons will be on duty at Kidderminster Hospital next year as part of a staff review of county hospitals.   more...

Morgue is due to be moved this month

THE mortuary at Kidderminster Hospital will be transferred to Redditch at the end of this month.   more...

Abuse is target of complaint policy

A CRACKDOWN on moaning patients has been announced by Worcestershire Health Authority.   more...

MP in call for health chiefs to resign

HEADS should roll at Worcestershire Health Authority after the trust which runs the county's hospitals admitted it would be at least 80 beds short.   more...

Minister hears of corpse horror

A GRISLY report of a patient forced to lie next to a corpse for 24 hours was one of several hospital horror stories revealed to health minister John Hutton.   more...

Credit given to `people power'

PEOPLE power has resulted in increased services at Kidderminster Hospital, claim health campaigners.   more...

Plea for help at successful eye clinic

THE success of a Kidderminster Hospital eye patient clinic has led to a further plea for help from volunteers.   more...

More ops and beds in wake of report

THOUSANDS of extra operations will be performed at Kidderminster Hospital as a result of the Darzi report.   more...

Darzi report boosts hospital campaign

THE campaign to restore emergency services to Kidderminster Hospital has stepped up after the Government backed more beds and patient services on site.   more...

MP secures Commons debate to expose hospital `truth'

THE "truth" on the downgrading of Kidderminster Hospital was due to be exposed in Parliament last night.   more...

Woods trip a welly great day out for all

FAMILIES are being urged to don their wellies and make their way to Tolladine Woods this weekend.   more...

Chance to help a city hospice

CARING people could support a Worcester charity while writing their will thanks to a month- long initiative.   more...

Inspiration from top Olympic rower

KEEN rowers at a Worcester school have been inspired by one of the champions of the sport.   more...

Improve wall and it will be able to stay

A SIX-foot high wall, which has been built around Brown's Restaurant to protect it from floods, has been given planning consent, provided improvements can be made.   more...

These guys only doing musical for some gals

A HIT Broadway musical is set to be brought to life by a Bromyard school.   more...

Move time for school

WORCESTERSHIRE County Council has been told by one of its advisory panels to get on with moving a special school into Worcester.   more...

Man who groped girl escapes jail

A BROMSGROVE man who groped a five-year-old girl after drinking has been spared a jail sentence.   more...

Motor trader to pay £2,500 for clocking a car

A FINE for a crooked motor trader who clocked a second hand car has been welcomed by Worcestershire Trading Standards.   more...

Inquest hears of biker's suicide

A MAN depressed at not being able to return to work following a motorbike accident overdosed on paracetamol.   more...

Magazine firm's director banned

THE director of a magazine publishing company that sank with debts of almost £130,000 has agreed to be banned from directing for six years.   more...

City shop front face-lift scheme

A SCHEME which will plough cash into the Lowesmoor Conservation Area has been officially launched by the Mayor of Worcester.   more...

Asylum protest is handed in

MID-WORCESTERSHIRE MP Peter Luff will present a petition to parliament today, signed by more than 3,500 people, opposing plans to build an asylum seekers centre at Throckmorton.   more...

Witness tells jury he saw car prior to firebombing

THE neighbour of a firebombed Worcester family told a jury how he saw a car being driven with its lights off in the street shortly before the attack.   more...

Luff to fight on for `middle way'

MP Peter Luff today vowed to fight on after his hopes of staving off a ban on hunting suffered a hammer blow in the House of Commons.   more...

Rail shake-up on London line

RAIL bosses are considering a huge shake-up of the Worcester to London rail service.   more...

Villagers in training for race

CROWLE villagers are preparing to put their best feet forward and raise funds for new sports facilities in the village.   more...

Police warning after bag snatched

A PENSIONER had her handbag containing £100 snatched as she walked through an alleyway in a Worcestershire town.   more...

Tot may have died after porthole fall

A FOUR-year-old boy drowned after falling from his dad's boat into a Worcestershire marina.   more...

Cartoon capers come up trumps

CHILDREN from a Malvern school drew on their creative talents to win a cartoon challenge.   more...

Ex-junkie caught stealing from city shops

A LIGHT-fingered Worcester man was caught red-handed when he tried to steal two cameras, a gift set and spirits from three different shops in the Faithful City.   more...

Doctors mark end of an era

DOCTORS throughout the county marked the end of an era when they held a final British Medical Association meeting in the building where the organisation was founded.   more...

Home place losses spark warning call

SOCIAL services is struggling to find room for the elderly because more than 500 nursing home places have disappeared over the past two years.   more...

MPs give massive backing to total ban on foxhunting

THE controversial move to outlaw fox hunting has been given a massive vote of support by MPs.   more...

SHAMED BY DRUNKEN BEHAVIOUR

A DRUNKEN man relieved himself in a Worcester florists' - because staff refused to let him use their loo.   more...

Sport

Kidderminster Harriers 2 Solihull Borough 1

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Delight as Doyle deal done

IRISH midfield prospect Daire Doyle has agreed a two-year contract as Kidderminster Harriers begin their summer preparations.   more...

Financial struggle with current idea

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers supremo Lionel Newton has insisted he only had the club's welfare at heart when he voted against a two-up two-down system between Division Three and the Conference.   more...

Bjarni's a target

SOURCES have revealed boss Jan Molby is interested in signing Icelandic midfielder Bjarni Larusson.   more...

Back to Borough

ANOTHER date has been added to the pre-season diary as Kidderminster Harriers return to their Conference roots.   more...

No return for Collins

21/6/01 BOSS Jan Molby has ruled out a return for a Kidderminster Harriers old boy.   more...

Big cup tie ahead

21/6/01 THE new Football League season may be two months off but Kidderminster Harriers chiefs can already see pound signs.   more...

Study and play football

21/6/01 KIDDERMINSTER Harriers are looking to the future by linking with Harry Cheshire High School through the club's community football academy from September.   more...

Scunthorpe start for Harriers

21/6/01 KIDDERMINSTER Harriers will kick-off their second season in Division Three with a home game against Scunthorpe United on Saturday, August 11.   more...

No truth in rumour

27/6/01 BOSS Jan Molby was linked with another manager's job, this time at FC Copenhagen.   more...

Harriers' midfield hardman

27/6/01 FORMER Liverpool youngster Danny Williams is Kidderminster Harriers' first summer signing.   more...

KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS FC MATCH FACTS - 2000/2001

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Jones and Mac sign

2/7/01 BUSY Kidderminster Harriers boss Jan Molby has completed two more signings in preparation for a second season in Division Three.   more...

KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS FC MATCH FACTS - 2001/2002

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Jones snub

3/7/01 REPORTED new signing Steve Jones has shocked boss Jan Molby by announcing a stunning U-turn and turning down a move to Aggborough.   more...

Shilton is signing number two

3/7/01 WINGER Sam Shilton has signed a two-year deal at Kidderminster Harriers on his release from Hartlepool United.   more...

It's tough on the transfer market

4/7/01 COMPETITION for players is still giving Kidderminster Harriers boss Jan Molby problems.   more...

Deako looks to management

5/7/01 FORMER Harriers midfielder John Deakin is to take his first steps on the managerial ladder with Oldbury United's youth team.   more...

Big reserve trips ahead

5/7/01 RESERVE opponents will come from far and wide to take on Harriers second string next season.   more...

Attacking role for Shilton Jnr

5/7/01 JAN Molby is hoping the son of a football legend will be the answer to his left-wing dilemma at Kidderminster Harriers.   more...

MacKenzie shuns Harriers

5/7/01 MIDFIELDER Neil MacKenzie stunned Kidderminster Harriers by turning his back on the club and signing a two-year deal at Blackpool late yesterday.   more...

16/3/02 - Reds mugged...again

Bedworth United 3 Redditch United 1   more...

19/3/02 - Sutton settles five goal thriller

Cirencester Town 2 Redditch United 3   more...

Temptation of "bigger club"

5/7/01 NEIL MacKenzie has spoken further over his shock departure to Blackpool yesterday.   more...

Change of date

11/7/01 KIDDERMINSTER Harriers will now play Macclesfield Town away on Sunday, October 7 (2pm).   more...

Pre-season pain

11/7/01 PLAYERS were put to the test on their first day back for pre-season training at Kidderminster Harriers on Monday.   more...

Squad numbers revealed

11/7/01 BOTH Kidderminster Harriers new signings are in the first 11 after the club announced their squad numbers.   more...

Reunion with county rivals

11/7/01 OLD foes Bromsgrove Rovers provide Kidderminster Harriers' first pre-season opposition on Saturday at The Victoria Ground (3pm).   more...

A 10-goal boost for Harriers' return

JAN Molby's Kidderminster Harriers were busy rediscovering their sharpness with 10 goals in their first two pre-season games.   more...

Blake joins Harriers cause

JAN Molby's summer-long chase for ex-England U-21 international Mark Blake has brought its reward for Kidderminster Harriers.   more...

Mark on the mark

REGULAR Harriers fan Mark Ashcroft will not have to pay a penny for watching his favourite team next season after he won an exclusive competition run by the Shuttle/Times & News and the West Bromwich Building Society.   more...

Hadley hits clincher in stylish win HARRIERS 1 BRISTOL CITY 0

A WELL-TAKEN Stewart Hadley strike was enough to secure victory for Kidderminster Harriers in their first pre-season friendly against league opposition.   more...

Harriers morale sky high

THE countdown to the new league season continues for Kidderminster Harriers this week when Jan Molby's troops will look to build on a morale-boosting haul of pre-season victories.   more...

Hughes kept in check on return

EYE-CATCHING performances from Tony Bird, Craig Hinton and summer signings Danny Williams and Mark Blake snatched the limelight away from Lee Hughes on his return to Kidderminster Harriers.   more...

Molby set for Hughes sell-on boost

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers legend Lee Hughes could be about to net a small fortune for the club that launched him on the road to stardom.   more...

Pre-season friendly Harriers 1 - Birmingham 2

JAN Molby will have seen many encouraging signs in his team's build up to their all-important second season as a Third Division side.   more...

8/8/01 A battle at Borough

A RESERVE-LADEN line-up claimed a creditable 1-1 draw at Conference side Nuneaton Borough on Saturday.   more...

8/8/01 Harriers limp to last pre-season success

A HARRIERS goal avalanche seemed on the cards judging from the first 10 minutes of their final pre-season friendly at Halesowen Town.   more...

8/8/01 Big cup clash not all-ticket

THE Worthington Cup first round home clash with Preston North End will not be all-ticket, Harriers have revealed.   more...

8/8/01 Keegan keeps tabs on Hinton

DIVISION One giants Manchester City have joined in the hunt for Kidderminster Harriers £1m-rated Craig Hinton.   more...

8/8/01 Brock handed the gloves

JAN Molby has moved to ease worries over the goalkeeper situation at Kidderminster Harriers.   more...

8/8/01 Williams ban is a big blow

JAN Molby has admitted an early four-match ban for new signing Danny Williams will hit his plans harder than first expected.   more...

9/8/01 Hughes brings Harriers cash boost

GOAL machine Lee Hughes has completed his £5m-plus move to Coventry City and netted around £700,000 for Harriers into the bargain.   more...

9/8/01 Drum beat is silenced

A KIDDERMINSTER Harriers fanatic has had to beat a retreat after an ill-fated attempt to drum up support for his beloved team.   more...

10/8/01 Season preview

MIDFIELDERS Sam Shilton and Mark Blake will make their debuts for Kidderminster Harriers in Saturday's match (August 11) when they launch their Nationwide League Division Three campaign against Scunthorpe United at Aggborough (3pm).   more...

13/8/01 Tough start for youth

HARRIERS new U-19s team kick-off their season with a visit to Notts County on Saturday in the Football League Alliance (11am).   more...

13/8/01 Middleton set for Worcester?

FORMER Harriers trialist Darren Middleton could sign for neighbours Worcester City this week.   more...

13/8/01 "Better football next time", Molby

AMBITIOUS manager Jan Molby saw Harriers record a winning start to the season and then promised there is more to come.   more...

15/8/01 Middleton links up with Worcester

DARREN Middleton will aim to prove Kidderminster Harriers they were wrong to release him after joining neighbours Worcester City.   more...

15/8/01 Demands for Mr Consistency

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers chief Lionel Newton has issued a warning to potential buyers of "Mr Consistency" Craig Hinton.   more...

16/8/01 Winning start for Molby's troops

MANY may have preferred Kidderminster Harriers to open the season with a rip-roaring start but surely Saturday's hard-fought 1-0 win was more important than that.   more...

16/8/01 Play day winners

JOSHUA Leonard, 11, Ben Stanley, 10, Nathan Carroll, eight, Matthew Shoring, 12, and C Hough, all of Kidderminster, were winners of the Harriers Play Day competition.   more...

16/8/01 May set for new role

LEROY May will be getting his kit back on this season after a year out of football.   more...

16/8/01 Does club shop sell Harriers earplugs?

HARRIERS fans have been writing in to the Shuttle, Times & News over the Captain Crazy debate.   more...

16/8/01 Drummer gets nod as Harriers do U-turn

BEN Warman would not be beaten but his drum certainly will be now after the 31-year-old Kidderminster Harriers fanatic collected hundreds of signatures backing his bid to play at Aggborough.   more...

16/8/01 `Get behind us', Newton

CHAIRMAN Lionel Newton is calling on the Wyre Forest public to rally around new-look Kidderminster Harriers.   more...

23/8/01 Moments of madness not helping Harriers

SIX crazy second-half minutes suggested Kidderminster Harriers still have some work to do if they are to prosper on their travels.   more...

23/8/01 Bird double ruffles Division One giants

IF only Harriers could take some of the finer points from this performance then perhaps Division Three would not seem so harsh.   more...

23/8/01 Need for a new ground

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23/8/01 A big no to Ben's drum

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23/8/01 Simeon forced to quit

THE man who lifted the Conference trophy for Kidderminster Harriers in 1994 has retired from football.   more...

23/8/01 Lewis on the mark as reserves lose

YOUNG striker Matt Lewis scored Harriers reserves' only goal as they lost 2-1 in a friendly at Cheltenham Town on Wednesday afternoon.   more...

23/8/01 James goal earns youth draw

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers U-18s drew 1-1 at Hinckley United as they began their bid to retain the Midland Floodlit Youth League title.   more...

23/8/01 Waiting game on strikers

THE fitness of forwards Drewe Broughton and Ian Foster will be under the spotlight at Kidderminster Harriers today.   more...

30/8/01 Bird decides Aggborough penalty mystery

IT'S not often a refereeing decision can completely baffle both teams but one of those occasions handed Harriers three points on Saturday.   more...

30/8/01 Words fail Molby as Harriers fall asleep

OUTSPOKEN boss Jan Molby admitted he was lost for words after Kidderminster Harriers gifted 10-man Hull City a simple injury-time winner in a 2-1 defeat at Boothferry Park.   more...

30/8/01 Reserves challenge

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers host their first Avon Insurance League Division Two match next Wednesday (7pm).   more...

30/8/01 Barry's standing up

NEW director Barry Norgrove will use his expertise in the building trade to lead Harriers' plans for a new stand next year on the Bill Greaves Terrace.   more...

30/8/01 New-look team in need of time

JAN Molby has asked Kidderminster Harriers fans to be patient as his revamped side gels after a "steady rather than spectacular" start.   more...

6/9/01 Reeves strikes in narrow loss

TWO goals from Matt Reeves failed to prevent Harriers U-19s slipping to a 3-2 defeat at Peterborough in the Football League Youth Alliance.   more...

6/9/01 Harriers fail to snare Stags in poor draw

FANS will be worried to discover the Harriers squad are already tired with only 41 games of a hard Division Three campaign to go.   more...

6/9/01 Ladies lash Rea Valley

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers Ladies got off to the perfect start to the new season when they beat Rea Valley Rovers 6-1.   more...

6/9/01 Ducros drives only goal

AN ANDY Ducros strike gave Harriers a 1-0 victory in their first Avon Insurance League Division Two home game yesterday.   more...

6/9/01 Rochdale trip full of Joy?

SUMMER signing Ian Joy could be set for his full Kidderminster Harriers debut as Jan Molby's men aim to shock Third Division leaders Rochdale.   more...

10/9/01 New pitch for Captain Crazy

HE may have been down but legendary ex-Kidderminster Harriers matchday presenter Captain Crazy is not out.   more...

13/9/01 Ten-goal thriller

Kidderminster Harriers Ladies were on the losing end of a 6-4 scoreline after a thrilling game with Loughborough Students.   more...

13/9/01 Reserves roasting

THE reserves chalked up their second win in Avon Insurance League Division Two on Monday.   more...

13/9/01 Fans are suffering on Kidderminster's travels

SPORTS EDITOR'S MAILBAG: FOUR weeks into the start of the season and the pre-season feeling at Aggborough that Harriers would have a good season is all but out of the window if the performance at Rochdale was anything to go by.   more...

13/9/01 Harriers stranded at back of away points queue

IT can only be hoped the long, arduous slog up the M6 towards Rochdale will not reflect Kidderminster Harriers' season.   more...

13/9/01 FULL-TIME FOCUS

DISAPPOINTED midfielder Sam Shilton is calling for Harriers to produce where it matters - in the two penalty areas.   more...

13/9/01 Captain Blake could be back

SKIPPER Mark Blake is fighting to be fit to help Kidderminster Harriers take on away specialists Plymouth Argyle at Aggborough on Saturday.   more...

13/9/01 Club waits for licence

STAFF at Kidderminster Harriers will have to wait until the end of next month to find out whether a bid to renew the club's public entertainments licence is successful.   more...

13/9/01 They think it's all over - it is now! Harriers halt free tickets for life members

FIVE "saviours" of Kidderminster Harriers have cried foul after being told to stump up cash for their free seats.   more...

13/9/01 Sudden death of Harriers director

TRIBUTES have poured in for a Kidderminster Harriers director who died at home aged 61 after 18 years serving on the board.   more...

20/9/01 Team missing vital ingredient: goals

ON the evidence of this season, Jan Molby has done well to add good players to a Kidderminster Harriers squad which has the potential to match the best the Third Division has to offer.   more...

20/9/01 Luton lessons for U-19s

STRIKER Matt Reeves was on target as Harriers U-19s lost 3-1 at Luton Town in the Football League Youth Alliance.   more...

20/9/01 Harriers left humiliated in Shropshire shocker

RED-FACED Kidderminster Harriers capitulated spectacularly with the kind of heavy, embarrassing defeat that was probably on the cards.   more...

20/9/01 Freeman hat-trick

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers Ladies got back to winning ways when they beat Stratford 4-2.   more...

20/9/01 Cutting the club off from the past?

SPORTS EDITOR'S MAILBAG   more...

20/9/01 Late goal hits Harriers

A YOUNG Harriers reserves gave Stoke City a strong test before dropping to a 2-1 defeat in the Avon Insurance League Cup group stage on Wednesday night.   more...

20/9/01 THE SEASON SO FAR

AS the scalps of Bristol City and West Bromwich Albion were claimed in July, fans looked forward to Harriers' second season in the Third Division with new hope.   more...

20/9/01 Molby attacks display

FUMING boss Jan Molby has pulled no punches as Kidderminster Harriers prepare for a clash of the strugglers on Saturday.   more...

27/9/01 Awayday woe for supporter

SPORTS EDITOR'S MAILBAG   more...

27/9/01 Blake on the Mark for Harriers

HARTLEPOOL 1 HARRIERS 1   more...

27/9/01 Wigan visiting

FANS have another chance to catch the reserves in action next Wednesday.   more...

27/9/01 First win for U-19s

HARRIERS U-19s recorded their first victory on Saturday as goals from Matthew Reeves and Luke Yates fired them to a 2-0 home success over Rushden and Diamonds in the Football League Youth Alliance.   more...

27/9/01 Donny test for Harriers

A TRIP down memory lane from the Conference-winning season sees Harriers visit big-spending Doncaster Rovers in the LDV Trophy first round.   more...

27/9/01 Brilliance of Brock boosts Aggborough record

HARRIERS 0 OXFORD 0   more...

27/9/01 Molby is ready for former club

JAN Molby will avoid the wrath of the opposition support for once when his old club Swansea City visit Kidderminster Harriers on Saturday.   more...

4/10/01 Brock sent off as goal-shy Harriers slump to defeat

HARRIERS 0 SWANSEA 2   more...

4/10/01 Freeman goal joy

JULIE Freeman scored a stunning fifth hat-trick of the season to ensure Harriers Ladies kept top spot in the West Midlands Premier League with a 6-0 win over Atherstone.   more...

4/10/01 Injury info for future physios

MEN with the magic sponge are being targeted at a course run by Kidderminster Harriers.   more...

4/10/01 Harriers hunting key win

JAN Molby has admitted Kidderminster Harriers must clinch their first away win on Sunday to make up ground in the Division Three table.   more...

11/10/01 Jackson seals win

HARRIERS U-19s impressed with a 2-0 success at Cambridge United on Saturday, secured by goals from Jon Jenkinson and Tim Jackson.   more...

11/10/01 Lively attack gives hope for fans in the wind and rain

TO see Kidderminster Harriers looking a dangerous force again will have made the heavy rain and gusty wind less extreme for travelling fans.   more...

11/10/01 Harriers hoping to net district's future stars

YOUNGSTERS can enjoy half-term football fun with Kidderminster Harriers' community scheme.   more...

11/10/01 Ladies' fine run continues

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers Ladies kept their unbeaten West Midlands League Premier Division record on Sunday with a 4-0 win over Billesley United.   more...

Rare defeat for reserves

NOTTS County inflicted Harriers reserves' first victory since late August with a 2-0 Avon Insurance League Division Two win.   more...

11/10/01 Murphy into the cauldron

RESERVE keeper Brendan Murphy is set to be thrust into Kidderminster Harriers' crunch game at home to rivals Cheltenham Town on Saturday.   more...

11/10/01 `2,500 average or I quit'

FRUSTRATED chairman Lionel Newton has threatened to quit if Kidderminster Harriers' average crowd plummets below 2,500.   more...

18/10/01 Khela winner

HARRIERS progressed in the FA Youth Cup with a 1-0 win at Macclesfield Town on Saturday.   more...

18/10/01 Aggborough goal drought hits the four-match mark

HARRIERS 0 CHELTENHAM 0   more...

18/10/01 Harriers ladies in form

A GOAL in each half saw Kidderminster Harriers Ladies continue their fine start to the season with a 2-0 victory at Bloxwich United.   more...

18/10/01 No change

THERE will be no change to the kick-off time on November 10 at Leyton Orient.   more...

18/10/01 SPORTS EDITOR'S MAILBAG

I used to believe that football clubs at professional level had an obligation to entertain the paying spectator. That can't be the case at Kidderminster.   more...

18/10/01 Club nets first aid room

A VARIETY of vital life-saving equipment will have a permanent pitch for each Kidderminster Harriers home match after the opening of the new St John Ambulance medical room.   more...

18/10/01 Larkin lob books second round place

DONCASTER 0 HARRIERS 1   more...

18/10/01 Reserves' home run ends

A DULL reserve encounter saw Kidderminster Harriers lose their unbeaten home record in the Avon Insurance League Second Division.   more...

18/10/01 `The goals will come', Molby

IMPROVING Kidderminster Harriers could be close to dishing out a hiding in Division Three, hopes boss Jan Molby.   more...

25/10/01 U-19s extend unbeaten run

RICHARD Hall gave Harriers the lead in Saturday's 1-1 Football League U-19s Alliance draw with Walsall but their rivals equalised in the final 15 minutes.   more...

25/10/01 Few problems for basement boys

CARLISLE 1 HARRIERS 0   more...

25/10/01 Harriers find the goal-den touch to crush Minstermen

HARRIERS 4 YORK 1   more...

25/10/01 Drewe issues timely warning

HIT-MAN Drewe Broughton is urging his team-mates to put Kidderminster Harriers' tremendous Tuesday night display to the back of their minds.   more...

1/11/01 Harriers in cruise control but can't find end product

"WAS it just a false dawn?" we ask ourselves after Kidderminster Harriers slipped back into frustrating habits at Southend United.   more...

1/11/01 ROUND-UP

HARRIERS have appointed 21-year-old Ian Hipkiss as their new groundsman after Mick Young left to manage a social club in London.   more...

1/11/01 Valiant 10 men drop in extra-time

ONE of the odd features of the funny old game is that a team reduced to 10 men will often become an even more difficult proposition to beat.   more...

1/11/01 Bird penalty gives Harriers the points

TONY Bird swooped in injury-time and fired home a penalty to give Kidderminster Harriers Reserves an exciting 4-3 win at Halifax Town.   more...

1/11/01 Video evidence called in

RED-CARDED striker Ian Foster is waiting for the match video to clear him of any wrong doing in Tuesday's heated LDV Vans Trophy defeat at Chesterfield.   more...

8/11/01 Two ties

HARRIERS were held to two draws in the Youth Alliance Cup.   more...

8/11/01 Classy Harriers waking from their early-season slumber

THE tide would appear to be turning for Jan Molby's Kidderminster Harriers players after a dramatic upturn in form.   more...

8/11/01 Fans on the spot

KING Charles I High School pupils surveyed 14 to 18-year-olds before Saturday's game, finding out what they wanted from their Aggborough experience.   more...

8/11/01 Ducros double seals 10-man Harriers success

A THRILLING clash saw 10-man Kidderminster Harriers beat Chesterfield 4-2 in Avon Insurance League Division Two on Wednesday night.   more...

8/11/01 Attack is best for Harriers

REJUVENATED striker Ian Foster has hailed the new 4-3-3 formation for pulling Kidderminster Harriers out of their early-season slump.   more...

15/11/01 Drop to Albion

HARRIERS U-19s lost 2-0 to West Bromwich Albion in the Football League Youth Alliance on Saturday.   more...

15/11/01 Loan men give Harriers that vital away boost

LEYTON ORIENT 1 HARRIERS 3   more...

15/11/01 Ding-dong clash

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers Ladies were held to a 3-3 draw by West Bromwich Albion in the West Midlands Premier Division.   more...

15/11/01 Goal-hungry reserves march on

RAMPANT Kidderminster Harriers Reserves romped to a 4-0 Avon Insurance League Division Two victory at Rochdale on Wednesday afternoon.   more...

15/11/01 Crowd plea as loan aces star

JAN Molby is calling for fans to cheer Kidderminster Harriers on to FA Cup glory as he prepares to hand their new goal-scoring heroes a full debut.   more...

22/11/01 Shaker from Quakers

HARRIERS 0 DARLINGTON 1   more...

22/11/01 Diamond Dean is a goal hero

LINCOLN 0 HARRIERS 1   more...

22/11/01 Colin is on air

LUCKY competition winner Colin Matthew will be taking to the airwaves for Saturday's home game with Rushden and Diamonds.   more...

22/11/01 Triple ban blow for Molby

A STRIKER dilemma could hit Kidderminster Harriers' hopes of four Division Three wins in a row - but boss Jan Molby is not short of options.   more...

Larkin's smash n' grab raid - Diamonds honed

A FANS VIEW FROM COMPETITION WINNER COLIN MATTHEW   more...

29/11/01 Four wins in a row lead to play-off hope

IT is funny what a difference four quick wins can make but then not all that surprising considering the cramped Division Three table.   more...

29/11/01 Colin tastes life with the sporting media

COMPETITION winner Colin Matthew was given an insight into the world of journalism when he joined the press bench for Saturday's win over Rushden.   more...

Five-in-a-row is Molby goal

FIVE Division Three wins in a row is the aim for boss Jan Molby as big boys Luton Town hit Kidderminster on Saturday.   more...

6/12/01 Victory over Westfields

HARRIERS reserves reached the Worcester Royal Infirmary Cup semi-finals on Monday night with a 2-0 win at Hereford-based Westfields.   more...

6/12/01 Christmas cheer

THE Kidderminster Harriers Independent Supporters Association Christmas party is at the Aggborough suite tomorrow (7.30pm). Tickets will be available on the night.   more...

6/12/01 League probe flu-hit Luton's cry-off

CHAIRMAN Lionel Newton has blasted Luton Town for Saturday's postponement which has robbed the club of more than £40,000 for the time being.   more...

6/12/01 Harriers in five-goal cup romp

TROPHY-chasing Kidderminster Harriers stormed into the Worcestershire Senior Cup semi-finals last night with a 5-1 beating of neighbours Stourport Swifts.   more...

6/12/01 Dean's new contract

GOAL machine Dean Bennett has given Kidderminster Harriers a perfect tonic by signing a new two-and-a-half-year contract with the Aggborough club.   more...

7/12/01 A chance for Hadley

OUT-of-favour striker Stewart Hadley is bidding to put himself in the shop window with a one-month loan deal at county neighbours Worcester City.   more...

13/12/01 Christmas course cheer

YOUNG footballers have courses over the Christmas holiday, thanks to Kidderminster Harriers Community Scheme.   more...

13/12/01 Keeper Brock the next piece in club jigsaw

JAN Molby has given further indications of his plans for the future by handing Stuart Brock an extended contract.   more...

13/12/01 Deadly Davies strikes blow in title race

A BEN Davies 25-yarder put Kidderminster Harriers Reserves into a prime position in the Avon Insurance League Division Two.   more...

13/12/01 Appleby to add crunch?

JAN Molby has declared there is far more to come from creative influence Ritchie Appleby who was finalising his permanent move to Kidderminster Harriers today.   more...

A reminder of keeper's hard task

IT'S games like Saturday when you wonder just who would want to be a goalkeeper.   more...

20/12/01 Reserves hit the heights

A LATE strike from midfielder Ben Davies put Harriers top of Avon Insurance League Division Two with a 1-0 win over Halifax Town.   more...

20/12/01 Best football yet - Molby

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers will take their best Football League displays into a tough festive programme, according to boss Jan Molby.   more...

Sall out of double mission

JAN Molby will be forced to make a change as rampant Kidderminster Harriers seek their first Third Division double of the campaign at Torquay on Saturday.   more...

10/1/02 Seaside canter aids play-off push

TORQUAY 1 HARRIERS 4   more...

10/1/02 High price for Brock blunders

HARRIERS 1 LUTON 4   more...

10/1/02 Harriers duo released

THE days of an Aggborough legend have come to an end after Paul Webb was released by Kidderminster Harriers along with defender Mark Shail.   more...

10/1/02 Hadley a success at Worcester

HARRIERS striker Stewart Hadley has handed Worcester City a boost by agreeing to extend his loan stay at the club for another month.   more...

10/1/02 Harriers bury goals for cup final place

THE reserves booked Kidderminster Harriers' first cup final place of the season with a 3-2 win at Ledbury Town.   more...

10/1/02 Williams lends Brock support

MIDFIELD man Danny Williams has offered words of comfort to under-fire keeper Stuart Brock as Kidderminster Harriers prepare to unleash their frustration on Saturday.   more...

14/1/02 Andy finds his form to sink Darlo

ANDY Ducros kick-started his Kidderminster Harriers season and handed Jan Molby the "biggest result" of the campaign so far.   more...

15/1/02 Harriers youth upset Division One club

IF Monday night was anything to go by, Kidderminster Harriers can boast better future prospects than Division One side Grimsby Town.   more...

17/1/02 Harriers flying high

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers Ladies began 2002 in style with a 3-0 victory over Billesley to keep them top of the West Midlands Premier League.   more...

17/1/02 Piece of cake for hospice

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers joined in celebrations for the 21st anniversary of Kemp Hospice during Saturday's 1-0 win over Darlington.   more...

17/1/02 Molby looks to secure Bo

JAN Molby is bidding to fend off interest from other clubs and clinch the permanent signing of impressive loan man Bo Henriksen.   more...

22/1/02 Harriers lose goal touch in big clash

SCUNTHORPE 1 HARRIERS 0   more...

23/1/02 Free-scoring ladies march on

JULIE Freeman's hat-trick helped Kidderminster Harriers Ladies keep top spot in the West Midland Premier League as they beat Bloxwich United 6-2.   more...

23/1/02 Top seven again but crowds fall

HARRIERS 2 HALIFAX 0   more...

24/1/02 Courses for adults

HARRIERS Community Scheme are running a series of courses for adults who run children's teams.   more...

24/1/02 Missing fans cost us - Jan

FRUSTRATED boss Jan Molby is warning Kidderminster Harriers could lose out in more ways than one if poor gates continue.   more...

30/1/02 High-fliers set furious pace

MANSFIELD 1 HARRIERS 1   more...

31/1/02 Harriers race to cup final

LYNSEY Pollard and Lauren Haswell ensured Kidderminster Harriers Ladies booked their place in the county cup final with two goals each.   more...

31/1/02 Lewis double crowns comeback

TWO goals from Matt Lewis completed a superb Harriers reserves comeback as they won 3-2 at Wigan Athletic in Avon Insurance League Division Two.   more...

31/1/02 Jan out to clip Swans' wings

PLAY-off chasing Kidderminster Harriers boss Jan Molby returns to Swansea City for the first time on Saturday with just three points on his mind.   more...

6/2/02 Blakey back on track

SKIPPER Mark Blake will make his comeback from an Achilles injury in tonight's Avon Insurance Reserve League Cup home clash with Tranmere Rovers (7pm).   more...

7/2/02 Ladies called off

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers Ladies' match last Sunday against Bridgnorth was called off due to the bad weather.   more...

7/2/02 Ex-Harriers look to make an impression

SOME of Harriers' released players are bidding to make names for themselves at other clubs.   more...

7/2/02 Heavy run-in for Harriers

JAN Molby's promotion-chasing squad will be put to the test during a hectic Division Three run-in after a string of postponements.   more...

7/2/02 Spot-kick drama denies Harriers victory

MATT Lewis was denied a winner from the spot as Harriers reserves gained a creditable 0-0 home draw with Tranmere Rovers.   more...

7/2/02 Young trialist at Harriers

YOUNG Midlands talent Ross Braden is spending a week's trial with Kidderminster Harriers.   more...

7/2/02 Carlisle curse is big test

BOGEY side Carlisle United stand between Kidderminster Harriers and a return to the Division Three play-off zone at Aggborough on Saturday.   more...

13/2/02 Appleby fluke could be vital

HARRIERS 2 CARLISLE 2   more...

13/2/02 Top ladies bag goals

JULIE Freeman scored a hat-trick to help Harriers Ladies stay top of the West Midlands League Premier Division with a 6-1 home win over bottom club Hereford.   more...

13/2/02 Good chances go begging in Molby's return

SWANSEA 2 HARRIERS 1   more...

14/2/02 Broughton back on the goal trail as reserves draw

DREWE Broughton's head earned Harriers reserves a deserved 1-1 draw at home to Notts County to keep up their title race in Avon Insurance League Division Two.   more...

14/2/02 OGL commit for another two years

SHIRT sponsors OGL have confirmed a record six-figure deal with Kidderminster Harriers to extend their backing for a further two years.   more...

14/2/02 Midfield headache

JAN Molby could face a midfield dilemma for the Division Three home game with Macclesfield Town on Tuesday.   more...

19/3/02 - Volunteers take honours

The two bottom teams in Division Four of the Worcester and District Skittle League met when Volunteers `A' entertained Blacknecks.   more...

19/3/02 Young guns book a cup final place

HARRIERS 2 SOLIHULL 1   more...

16/3/02 - Malvern shaded in thriller

MALVERN and Dunstablians gave the large Spring Lane crowd plenty of entertainment as both sides tried to consolidate positions of mid-table safety in Midlands One.   more...

Cornes first in Aquathlon

The annual Worcester Spring Aquathlon (formerly called Biathlon) was held at the Sansome Walk Swimming Pool.   more...

Joyce bags brace as Kempsey beat Spurs

KEMPSEY United won the game of the day in the Sunday Premier Division with a convincing 4-1 win over rivals Martley Spurs, reaffirming their place at the top and leaving Martley with it all to do on the run-in.   more...

Rovers' chance to move to top

BROMSGROVE Rovers can go top of the Midland Alliance if they beat Ludlow Town away tonight (7.45) and other results go their way.   more...

Green light for Hereford races

Following a dry night, today's race meeting at Hereford is set to go ahead as planned.   more...

Barton praises `keeper

MANAGER John Barton hailed Worcester City 'keeper Danny McDonnell as the best in the Dr Martens Premier Division after a superb penalty save at the weekend.   more...

Harriers edge through to final

KIDDERMINSTER Harriers reached the final of the Worcestershire Senior Cup thanks to an extra-time goal from Matt Lewis in last night's 2-1 win over Solihull Borough at Aggborough.   more...

New twist in cup tie row

THE North Midlands Cup row took a new twist yesterday when it emerged that Malvern may play Telford in Sunday's semi-final.   more...

Tuipulotu to quit Sixways

SATEKI Tuipulotu has revealed he will quit Worcester Rugby Club in the summer and return to his native Tonga.   more...

19/3/02 - Rovers' chance to move to top

BROMSGROVE Rovers can go top of the Midland Alliance if they beat Ludlow Town away tonight (7.45) and other results go their way.   more...

PETER FAULDS - Mid-field. 26/8/82. Squad number 18.

Faulds, born in Solihull, progressed through the youth side into the reserves after linking up from Northampton Town where he was a scholar.   more...

Facts, figures and fixtures 2001/2002 season

Pre-season   more...

19/3/02 - York win pivotal to play-off ambitions

SATURDAY will be a crunch day in terms of us trying to clinch a place in the Nationwide League Division Three play-offs.   more...

19/3/02 - Barton praises `keeper

MANAGER John Barton hailed Worcester City 'keeper Danny McDonnell as the best in the Dr Martens Premier Division after a superb penalty save at the weekend.   more...

19/3/02 - Playing budget fears for Jan

LIFE after millionaire chairman Lionel Newton began at Aggborough this week with Kidderminster Harriers' boss Jan Molby turning his attention to the club's playing budget for next season.   more...

16/8/01 Harriers fight off 'pretty' tag

NEW skipper Mark Blake revealed Saturday's 1-0 triumph over Scunthorpe was inspired by some strong words from boss Jan Molby.   more...

23/8/01 FULL-TIME FOCUS

KEEPER Stuart Brock joined his boss Jan Molby in condemning the penalty decision which sparked Harriers' 2-0 defeat at Darlington.   more...

23/8/01 FULL-TIME FOCUS

TONY Bird hailed his settling in Worcestershire as key to his improved displays and then called on Harriers to show more consistency and mental strength.   more...

30/8/01 FULL-TIME FOCUS

HONEST Drewe Broughton expressed his surprise at Saturday's controversial penalty award - and admitted Harriers barely deserved it.   more...

6/9/01 FULL-TIME FOCUS

IAN Clarkson hit the nail on the head when he admitted: "We're looking more solid this year but struggling to create as much."   more...

FULL-TIME FOCUS

DISAPPOINTED midfielder Sam Shilton is calling for Harriers to produce where it matters - in the two penalty areas.   more...

FULL-TIME FOCUS

FANS will be hoping Colin Larkin is the man to install some much-needed bite into their forward line.   more...

FULL-TIME FOCUS

SKIPPER Mark Blake insisted the Shrewsbury debacle had been forgotten and the first away point should kick-start their season.   more...

FULL-TIME FOCUS

EXPERIENCED centre-back Mark Shail admitted Harriers are looking for that one game which will spark confidence in-front of goal.   more...

FULL-TIME FOCUS

A CHANGING room lock-in meant assistant boss Gary Barnett emerged to meet the press after Saturday's 2-0 defeat to Swansea.   more...

FULL-TIME FOCUS

IT IS to Colin Larkin's credit that he has not been put off by recent results at Kidderminster Harriers.   more...

FULL-TIME FOCUS

JAN Molby certainly sprang a surprise with the inclusion of 39-year-old Eric Nixon in the Harriers goal on Saturday.   more...

FULL-TIME FOCUS

IAN Clarkson admitted his man-of-the-match award was probably an indication of their current predicament at Carlisle.   more...

1/11/01 FULL-TIME FOCUS

FRONT-MAN Drewe Broughton declared Kidderminster Harriers had created another standard for themselves after the hard-fought game at Chesterfield.   more...

8/11/01 FULL-TIME FOCUS

ASSISTANT boss Gary Barnett admitted Harriers are really starting to take shape as a team after the Bristol Rovers victory.   more...

15/11/01 FULL-TIME FOCUS

THE press gathered to interview two different players with rather similar stories after Saturday's game.   more...

22/11/01 FULL-TIME FOCUS

FANS will have noticed a rapid improvement from summer signing Danny Williams recently with the powerful midfielder admitting he had not done himself justice.   more...

22/11/01 FULL-TIME FOCUS

DELIGHTED Dean Bennett will be plotting the downfall of Rushden and Diamonds on Saturday after grabbing the winner at Lincoln City.   more...

FULL-TIME FOCUS

DEFENSIVE linchpin Craig Hinton is facing up to life without Adie Smith for a while - but he has found a fine replacement in Abdou Sall.   more...

FULL-TIME FOCUS

DEFENDER Craig Hinton admitted he has enjoyed watching Kidderminster Harriers recently - even though he has been part of the action on the pitch.   more...

10/1/02 FULL-TIME FOCUS

IAN Foster was an unlikely two-goal hero after jumping off the bench to make a big impression at Torquay United.   more...

17/1/02 FULL-TIME FOCUS

A NERVY opening failed to stop record signing Andy Ducros turn only his fifth Football League start of 2001/2002 into a successful one.   more...

24/1/02 FULL-TIME FOCUS

STRIKER Ian Foster grabbed two crucial goals to lift Kidderminster Harriers back into the play-off zone but admitted they would have to improve on Saturday.   more...

31/1/02 FULL-TIME FOCUS

MIDFIELDER Adie Smith admitted Kidderminster Harriers failed to respond to boss Jan Molby's half-time team-talk as Mansfield clawed back a late equaliser.   more...

13/2/02 FULL-TIME FOCUS

CREATIVE midfielder Richie Appleby has made a big impression at Kidderminster Harriers so far with three goals and a string of assists.   more...

19/3/02 - Tuipulotu to quit Sixways

SATEKI Tuipulotu has revealed he will quit Worcester Rugby Club in the summer and return to his native Tonga.   more...

19/3/02 - Bromsgrove withdraw from cup semi-final

PLAYERS and officials at Malvern RFC were seething at Bromsgrove's weekend decision to withdraw from next Sunday's semi-final of the North Midlands Cup.   more...

Malvern Town FC - Fixtures/Results - 2001/2 season

FIXTURES   more...

Malvern RFC - Fixtures/Results - 2001/2 season

FIXTURES   more...

Swifts

19/3/02 Daley to bolster Swifts squad?

THE wafer-thin Stourport Swifts squad could be boosted this week ahead of Saturday's home game with Gloucester City.   more...

  
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