By Matt Badcock
RIGHT TRACK: Kidderminster’s Joe Ironside
JOE IRONSIDE hopes finishing the season on a goalscoring high shows he has resilience.
The Kidderminster Harriers striker had a stop-start first half of the season which included a frustrating loan spell with league rivals York City.
But he returned to Aggborough in January and hit 13 goals to finish the campaign with 19 in just 27 starts.
It was a run that saw the 25-year-old, who is out of contract this summer, handed the Players’ Player and Player of the Year awards.
The former England C man admits he was disappoint...
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