ABDOU Sall's future at crisis club Kidderminster Harriers is looking even bleaker after he was hit with a club fine.
Sall, made available for transfer two months ago, will be docked an undisclosed amount for turning up late to meet the coach in last Saturday's 3-0 defeat at Wycombe Wanderers.
But the giant centre-half did play for Harriers' reserves in a 1-0 Central Conference League Cup win over Stafford Rangers last night, achieved through a Simon Russell chip.
The 24-year-old Senegalese defender's contract only runs until the summer but he has settled in the Kidderminster area and turned down moves to Farnborough and Lincoln City.
Reuben Hazell, Billy Jones, Lee Jenkins, Steve Burton, Blair Sturrock, Gary Birch and Ian Foster also figured in a strong second-string line-up yesterday.
Meanwhile, striker Iyseden Christie's season has finished before it ever really began after needing 13 stitches in his backside following a collision at Wycombe.
Big summer signing Christie, who has made just six sub appearances, was previously restricted by an infection after a broken foot.
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