ADMISSION PRICES
Kidderminster Harriers announce that Season Ticket and Match day Admission prices will be frozen for a fourth successive season for 2008/09.
Once again there will be significant savings to be had on Season Tickets, for those who
take advantage of the Early Bird Prices.
Tickets bought from the Ticket Office before June 1st will be priced from as low as just £210 for adults, a saving of £89 throughout the season.
Season Tickets will be on sale from May 6th. Match day admission prices for the 2008/09 will again be kept the same, with U16 prices from as low as £5 designed to encourage more young supporters to continue supporting the club, with U8s being admitted into the ground for free.
Season tickets will be for admission to all 23 league games only.
PRESS RELEASE - MICHEAL WYLDE
Harriers have wrapped up the signing of Cheltenham Town centre-half Michael Wylde on loan until the end of the season.
The 21 year-old made the breakthrough to the Cheltenham first-team in League One after rising through their youth and reserve ranks, first joining the club close to eight years ago after a short spell in the youth system here at Aggborough.
Also capable at left-back, has struggled to get into the Town first team with great regularity due to a string of injuries - the latest of which in pre-season, a broken jaw, ruined his plans for the new campaign.
The Birmingham-based, 6'2'' player takes his place in the Harriers squad but will not be eligible to play in tonight's league game at Crawley Town. "I haven't played as much as I would have liked at Cheltenham so I'm just looking forward to getting some games under my belt," Wylde told harriers.co.uk this afternoon. "The Conference is a good standard and Kidderminster is a good club so I'm pleased to be here."
PRESS RELEASE - JAKE MOULT
Harriers have added a second new face to the squad this afternoon with the signing of Jake Moult from Championship side Plymouth Argyle.
Moult is a 19 year-old who joined Plymouth from Port Vale, where he Captained in their reserve side. Yet to make his first-team debut at Home Park, the youngster can play either at right-back, or anywhere in midfield. He joins on loan until the end of the current campaign but under transfer regulations will not be able to feature for Harriers until Saturday's game
at Cambridge in the Blue Square Premier.