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For those who don't believe BBC Local Radio football reporters genuinely live every kick....

Apr 09, 2012, 07:08 PM

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BBC Hereford and Worcester's commentator Steve Miller describing Harriers' late, late winner against Newport County. Harriers were a goal down in 10 seconds and two down with only four minutes remaining. This might just explain the reaction of the 'Miller Man' to the winner. I think they have just about got him down off the main stand...

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