County to step up League Two preparations by getting tactical at Kidderminster
NEWPORT County AFC are getting ready to get technical and tactical at Kidderminster in their countdown to the League Two season.
Sports Reporter
Chris Kirwan is a sports reporter at the South Wales Argus covering Newport County AFC, the Dragons and local action throughout Gwent.
Chris Kirwan is a sports reporter at the South Wales Argus covering Newport County AFC, the Dragons and local action throughout Gwent.
NEWPORT County AFC are getting ready to get technical and tactical at Kidderminster in their countdown to the League Two season.
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