KIDDERMINSTER Harriers' manager Ian Britton has released the names of his players and their squad numbers for the forthcoming campaign with a several players changing numbers.
Dean Bennett reclaims the number seven shirt from Daire Doyle after an impressive campaign last season, while newcomer Sean Parrish is given the number eight shirt previously occupied by Danny Williams.
Williams is handed the number four shirt which wasworn by former Aggborough crowd favourite Paul Webb who left last season to join Evesham United.
Scott Stamps, Craig Hinton, Adie Smith, Ian Foster and Andy Ducros keep the same shirt numbers for the third successive season.
The Kidderminster players and their numbers for this season are: 1. Stuart Brock; 2. Abdou Sall; 3. Scott Stamps; 4. Danny Williams; 5. Craig Hinton; 6. Adie Smith; 7. Dean Bennett; 8. Sean Parrish; 9. Drewe Broughton; 10. Ian Foster; 11. Sam Shilton;
12. Bo Henriksen; 13. John Danby; 14. Andy Ducros; 15. Daire Doyle; 16. Lee Ayres; 17. Andrew Corbett; 18. Ian Joy; 19. Matt Lewis; 20. Mark Blake.
Meanwhile, Harriers are set to make nearly £200,000 from the new multi-million pound Sky Sports deal to televise Nationwide League matches.
The windfall is set to arrive before the start of season 2003-04 and is part of Sky's £95m deal over the next four years.
Before the collapsed ITV Digital deal Harriers had been due to receive around £280,000 over two years but will earn more money for any live appearances.
n Talented youngsters Andrew Yarnold and Russell Penn have signed for Aston Villa and Scunthorpe.
Harriers begin their pre-season programme today at Stratford Town (3pm) and at Evesham United on Monday (7.30pm).
Kidderminster's first home friendly is against First Division newcomers Reading on Friday (7.45).
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