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'We obviously wanted three points here today so it's disappointing' - Kidderminster Harriers' manager Gary Whild

Feb 21, 2015, 10:42 PM

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Kidderminster Harriers' manager Gary Whild admits it was frustrating to come away from Nuneaton Town with only a point from a 0-0 draw, but says the central defenders from both sides dominated proceedings. #khfcofficial #khfc #kidderminster #kidderminsterharriers #vanaramaconference #football #nuneatontownfc #nuneaton #ntfc #bbc #bbchw #bbchwsport

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