Kidderminster Harriers v FC Utd 23/1/2018

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Nick Duckett

Kidderminster Harriers v FC Utd 23/1/2018

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Kidderminster Harriers v FC Utd 23/1/2018
19.45
Pricing
Terraces (North Stand & South Stand)

· Adults: £14

· O60s, Students (16-22)*: £8

· Young Adults (16-18)*: £8

· Under-16s: £1

Seats (Hire It & C&S Solicitors Stand)

· Adults: £16

· O60s, Students (16-22)*: £11

· Young Adults (16-18)*: £11

· Under-16’s: £1

* (16-22 on production of a valid NUS card or proof of age)

HOW TO GET TO AGGBOROUGH

BY CAR
From Birmingham, Wolverhampton and North (M5)
Exit M5 at junction (signposted A456) and follow towards Kidderminster (approximately 12 miles). At roundabout on Kidderminster Ring Road, take first exit (signposted A451 Stourport). At next roundabout, take first exit (signposted A448 Bromsgrove), then take first turning on right (Hoo Road).

Aggborough Stadium is approximately half a mile along on the left hand side.

From Worcester and South (M5)
Exit M5 at junction 6 (signposted A449) and follow towards Kidderminster (approximately 15 miles). At first roundabout, take third exit (signposted A449, Kidderminster & Wolverhampton), then take first turning on left before railway bridge.

Go down Hoo Road, over railway bridge, and Aggborough Stadium is on the right hand side.

From South-East (M40 & M42)
Leave M5 at junction 4 (signposted A491 Stourbridge). After approximately 5 miles, turn left onto A456 and follow towards Kidderminster. At roundabout on Kidderminster Ring Road, take first exit (signposted A451 Stourport). At next roundabout, take first exit (signposted A448 Bromsgrove), then take first turning on right (Hoo Road).

Aggborough Stadium is approximately half a mile along on the left hand side.

BY RAIL
Kidderminster Station (0.5 miles from Aggborough Stadium). Walk down Comberton Hill towards the town centre and take the left turning just before Motorway Tyres near the bottom of the hill. Walk up Hoo Road for approximately half a mile to the Aggborough Stadium.

BY OFFICIAL COACH TRAVEL
Book here: http://www.fc-utd.co.uk/awaytickets.php


Distances from Kidderminster
Wolverhampton - 17 miles
Birmingham - 19 miles
Birmingham International Airport - 29 miles
Worcester - 16 miles
Stourbridge - 7 miles
Paul Haworth
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Re: Kidderminster Harriers v FC Utd 23/1/2018

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Full match arrangements can be found at

http://fc-utd.co.uk/story.php?story_id=7754

Admission Prices

The match will be segregated with FC United supporters allocated the seats in the East Stand of the stadium (the same as what we had last season). In accordance with league rules this means admission prices for FC United supporters are the same as the standing admission in the home end.

£14 - Adults
£8 - Over 60s
£1 - under 16s.

Programmes are priced at £3
Paul Hinson
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Re: Kidderminster Harriers v FC Utd 23/1/2018

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The Harriers are unbeaten in 11 Home League games since losing 0-1 to Chorley at Aggborough on the opening day of the season.
Kiddy were refused promotion to the Football League in 1994 due to fire regulations affecting their wooden main stand. In the same year they reached the 5th Round of the FA Cup, beating Chesham United (a) 4-1, Kettering Town (h) 3-0, Woking (h) 1-0, Birmingham City (a) 2-1 and Preston North End (h) 1-0 before losing 0-1 at home to West Ham United.
They did play in League Two between 2000-05.
Manager John Eustace made 48 Premier League appearances for Coventry City and Middlesbrough between 1999-2002.
FCUM are 7 points behind the Harriers but have scored one more League goal, 43 to 42.
Live FCUM match updates at: http://liveteamstats.com/
Paul Haworth
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Re: Kidderminster Harriers v FC Utd 23/1/2018

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TEAM NEWS:

Just had a text from Tom Greaves, to let us know it will be the same squad as at Blyth.

Cheers
Paul - Comms Team
Sharon Moore

Re: Kidderminster Harriers v FC Utd 23/1/2018

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Beware 30mph limit on M5.
Ben Hughes

Re: Kidderminster Harriers v FC Utd 23/1/2018

Post by Ben Hughes »

FC Live this evening from 7.30pm will be bringing you live coverage of Kidderminster Harriers FC v F.C United of Manchester in The National League North

Tune in at http://www.fcumradio.co.uk

Here is Statto Paul's Preview!

https://audioboom.com/posts/6614660-fc- ... harriers-a
Ben Hughes

Re: Kidderminster Harriers v FC Utd 23/1/2018

Post by Ben Hughes »

OUT NOW: One More Cup of Coffee

With reaction from the FC Live team from last night's match at Kidderminster, plus FC United Player Manager Tom Greaves.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGJ-QXmZLVE
Nick Duckett

Re: Kidderminster Harriers v FC Utd 23/1/2018

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Greaves Urges Red Rebels To Learn From Kiddy Lesson

http://www.thenationalleague.org.uk/gre ... esso-45595
Guy Mansfield

Re: Kidderminster Harriers v FC Utd 23/1/2018

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Guy Mansfield

Re: Kidderminster Harriers v FC Utd 23/1/2018

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Guy Mansfield wrote: Thu 25 Jan, 2018 10:30 am League highlights:

http://www.thenationalleague.org.uk/mat ... /1-3030108
Don't think it would have made any difference but Greaves' goal was ONSIDE from the vid.

The red card looked harsh too. Yellow card tops.
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