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Next Game: Rushall At Home In The League On Saturday 30th November At 3.00pm

Friday, October 28, 2005

Book Signing At Match Tomorrow

BBC Radio 5 Live sports journalist and Worcester based author Chris Green will be signing copies of his new book Matchday: What Makes Saturday Special? at Kidderminster Harriers' home game against Hereford United this Saturday 29th October.

Matchday tells the unfolding drama of a typical football Saturday through the eyes of 18 people connected with the game, and the book features Harriers' award-winning caterer Brian Murdoch, who has served food at Aggborough for 43 years. Murdoch will receive a special presentation from the club at the game and is also being featured in the BBC food magazine, Olive.

Recalling his day at Kidderminster, Green said: "Being with Brian at seven o'clock in the morning when the infamous soup starts bubbling and the cottage pies are going into the oven was amazing. It showed how much effort goes into his cooking"."Brian is different to most football club caterers. He actually serves a wider range of food to away fans because they have travelled further and spend more money. On the day of my visit one fan drank eight cups of soup and took another three home! Brian is the only football caterer I know who sells food like pasta and curries to fans on the terraces. He is a truly remarkable person".Copies of Matchday will be on sale at the Harriers club shop.

Chris will be available to sign copies from 2pm onwards and immediately after the match.