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Saturday: AFC Fylde v Harriers

Harriers head to Mill Farm on Saturday



Adam Murray. (C) KHFC

ADAM Murray returns to his former club on Saturday as Harriers travel to AFC Fylde. 

The Harriers boss took the Coasters to the National League North title in 2023, the same season in which the Reds secured their own promotion via the play-offs.

Now the two rivals – who’ve faced each other frequently over the last decade or so – are back plotting another escape from Step 2 and collide in an early-season meeting at Mill Farm.

Murray discusses heading back to Fylde and his side’s season so far in his pre-match interview, which can be viewed below:

Harriers will be without the injured pairing of Dan Mooney and Tobi Sho-Silva for the clash.

Tickets for the match are on sale to Harriers fans, who can purchase online from AFC Fylde’s website – supporters may wish to take up this option as, while on-the-day purchase at the ground is possible, it incurs a slightly higher price.

Supporters currently subject to a banning order from Aggborough Stadium should be aware that host clubs may choose to extend this ban to their own premise and that they may be denied entry.

SUPPORTER CONDUCT

We would like to reinforce our message on supporter conduct

Supporters currently subject to a banning order from Aggborough Stadium should be aware that host clubs may choose to extend this ban to their own premises. In that instance, fans should not attempt to purchase a ticket and/or enter on the day as they will be denied entry.

Harriers again strongly supports The National League and Football Association in delivering their antisocial conduct message.

Please review the following information before visiting Aggborough or following the team on the road, and remember that your entry into Aggborough Stadium, or any other venue, is subject to the acceptance of the National League’s Ground regulations and adherence to the Smoke No Joke policy. Both documents are clearly visible and available on entry turnstiles but are also available for download below.

Specifically, we would like to remind supporters that the club will not tolerate supporter misconduct of any kind. This includes but is not limited to:

  • Discriminatory behaviour. This means conduct or language that is aggravated by ethnic origin, colour, race, nationality, faith, gender, gender reassignment, sexual orientation or disability.
  • Entering the field of play or its immediate surrounding area without permission
  • The throwing of missiles towards the pitch, technical area or dugout
  • The possession or use of pyrotechnics such as flares or smoke bombs

Please support Kidderminster Harriers responsibility. Should you be concerned by any of the above conduct you may witness, please report it to your nearest steward at any venue, to the Club Office or Safety Officer or by e-mail to security@harriers.co.uk


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