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FOOTBALL: Harriers agree deal for Birch.(Sport)
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Birmingham Evening Mail (England)
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December 15, 2004
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Byline: NICK PULLEN
KIDDERMINSTER Harriers have completed the signing of Walsall striker Gary Birch for the remainder of the season.
Birmingham-based Birch, who has risen through the ranks at Bescot, has opted to join bottom-of-the-table Harriers despite considerable interest from a string of other clubs.
Harriers paved the way for Birch's arrival by releasing out-of-favour Frenchmen Youssou Diop and Freddie Advice-Desruisseaux. Harriers spokesman ...
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