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Wednesday 26 August 2015

Kidderminster Harriers FC

Facing plenty of competition with the likes of Aston Villa, Birmingham City, West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers on their doorstep, the Harriers continue to be a proud symbol of the town of Kidderminster despite falling out of the Football League in 2005.

22nd at the time of writing in the National League, Kidderminster host Braintree Town on Saturday 5 September and have reduced prices for the game to £10 Adults (for standing) and put in place a 'Kids for a Quid' offer with plenty of family-themed activities before the game as well.

Communications Manager for Harriers, Matty Paddock, commented: “The club is enormously grateful for all of the support it receives from what is an incredibly loyal fan-base.

“We are really proud of the value for money on offer here at Kidderminster Harriers, especially for our younger fans, who, for example, can purchase a Season Ticket from as little as just £40.

"It’s that generation we really want to tap in to; almost 50% of our Season Ticket holders are over the age of 60 and while that’s a fact to celebrate in itself, we’re also fully aware that bringing the experience of football at this level to young people in the area is absolutely crucial."

Keep an eye on your local Non League club over the weekend of the international break as there should be plenty of offers around for reduced price admission.

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