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Captain hails Harriers as a bargain

Kidderminster Harriers captain Mike Williams believes the club's supporters are "getting their money's worth" after a super-show at Aggborough.

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Kidderminster Harriers captain Mike Williams believes the club's supporters are "getting their money's worth" after a super-show at Aggborough.

Harriers picked up their biggest win since March 2008 with a 6-1 win over already-relegated Kettering in the Blue Square Premier on Saturday.

It puts Steve Burr's men four points clear in the play-off places ahead of another pivotal game at promotion rivals Luton on Saturday.

And Williams insists the team's 'licence to thrill' will continue as they unwittingly keep on putting their fans through the ringer.

He said: "For some reason we like to do things here the hard way!

"But the fans definitely do get their money's worth when they buy a ticket for Kidderminster Harriers!

"It was the same last year and seems like it is the same this year."

Saturday's victory was Harriers sixth straight win in the league and Williams warns they will fear no-one after Saturday's result.

Williams said: "You have seen what we can do, when it was two and three you could see the free-flowing football.

"I think that's how we should be starting games - we know we've got it within ourselves to do that.

"The momentum is with us going into the next few games - results went with us again and we are picking up results at the right time."

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