A KIDDERMINSTER Harriers teenage fan has become the club's youngest ever shareholder.
Seventeen-year-old Emily Davies decided to take her involvement with the Aggborough oufit to a new level by purchasing 100 shares for £100, the minimum requirement to buy into the Blue Square Premier side.
The Stourbridge College student is an avid fan of Harriers, travelling home and away to watch them for the last two seasons and also sponsors Harriers winger Simon Russell.
She became interested in purchasing shares after the issue was brought up at the fans' forum held at Aggborough last Friday.
Vice-chairman Neil Savery said: "We spoke about shares at the fans' forum and Emily was very interested in getting more involved in Harriers.
"The club is always on the lookout for new shareholders and it's great to see a young fan get even more involved in the club."
Anyone interested in buying shares can call Savery on 07886-382377 or call the club on 01562-823931.
Meanwhile, Harriers have requested a meeting with the Football Association to discuss the long-running saga of their prize money from last season's FA Trophy.
However, chiefs at Soho Square have told the club to wait for a letter from them as they continue work out their expenses from the final at the new Wembley.
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