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BBC News
20-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Murray appointed as new Harriers boss
Kidderminster Harriers have appointed their former midfielder Adam Murray as manager following the sacking of Phil 43-year-old took AFC Fylde into the National League as champions in 2022-23 and Harriers are hoping he can do the same for them after a near-miss under left Eastbourne Borough last week after guiding them to a third-placed finish in National League South, just a point off the title. He took that job in January 2024, with Eastbourne 21st, and steered them to has also managed Mansfield Town and Boston United, as well as having two spells as caretaker manager at addition to a season with Harriers in 2003-04, Murray's playing career also took in Derby County, Notts County, Burton Albion, Mansfield, Carlisle United, Torquay United, Macclesfield Town, Oxford United and Luton was sacked a fortnight ago after defeat by Southport on the final day of the season cost Kidderminster the National League North title, and they then lost to Chester in the play-off owner Richard Lane said of Murray on the club website, external: "His enthusiasm, commitment and passion for the position came through loudly when we met and his CV, as a player and a manager, speaks for itself."


BBC News
07-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Phil Brown: Kidderminster Harriers sack boss after play-off defeat
Kidderminster Harriers have sacked manager Phil Brown following the club's failure to win promotion back to the National League. Harriers were beaten in the semi-finals of the play-offs by Chester on Sunday, after defeat on the final day of the regular season at Southport cost them the title. They had been top of National League North on goal difference, from eventual champions Brackley Town, but their 2-1 loss cost them dear as they finished third. Harriers chairman Richard Lane said, external missing out on an immediate return to top-level non-league football was "bitterly disappointing" adding "now is the right time to make changes before embarking our future campaign". Former Hull City, Derby County and Southend boss Brown was brought in to try to save the club's National League status in January 2024 but could not prevent relegation to National North at the end of that season. Brown's assistant at Aggborough, Neil McDonald, has also left the club. Lane added that the search for a new manager "is already underway" and hopes to announce Brown's successor "soon".


The Sun
07-05-2025
- Sport
- The Sun
Premier League cult hero sacked by sixth tier Kidderminster Harriers after heartbreaking end to play-off campaign
PHIL BROWN has been sacked as Kidderminster Harriers boss. The National League North side confirmed the news in the wake of their playoff defeat to Chester on Monday. Kidderminster finished third in the sixth tier, three points behind title winners Brackley Town. They subsequently entered the playoffs, losing 2-1 to Chester at Aggborough. Brown's men had taken a 19th minute lead via Kyle Morrison. But goals by Dylan Mottley-Henry and Declan Weeks saw the visitors come away victorious. Brown's assistant Neil McDonald has also been relieved of his duties. Confirming the news, Kidderminster chairman Richard Lane said: "Whilst we came very close to achieving our goal, the outcome of the season ultimately proved bitterly disappointing. "We remain firmly focused on our primary objective for the club, which is returning to the National League, we feel now is the right time to make changes before embarking our future campaign. "I would personally like to thank both Phil and Neil for their efforts during their time with Kidderminster Harriers and we wish them nothing but the best for the future and their next challenge." THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY.. The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video. Like us on Facebook at and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball.
Yahoo
18-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
ICL to Participate in Fireside Chat at Bank of America 2025 Global Agriculture and Materials Conference
TEL AVIV, Israel, February 18, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ICL (NYSE: ICL) (TASE: ICL), a leading global specialty minerals company, today announced Phil Brown, president of the Phosphate Solutions Division of ICL, will be presenting at the Bank of America 2025 Global Agriculture and Materials Conference at 3:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, February 27, 2025. A webcast of the event will be available at A replay will be available at the same site for a limited time, following the live event. About ICL ICL Group is a leading global specialty minerals company, which creates impactful solutions for humanity's sustainability challenges in the food, agriculture and industrial markets. ICL leverages its unique bromine, potash and phosphate resources, its global professional workforce, and its sustainability focused R&D and technological innovation capabilities, to drive the company's growth across its end markets. ICL shares are dual listed on the New York Stock Exchange and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (NYSE and TASE: ICL). The company employs more than 12,000 people worldwide, and its 2023 revenues totaled approximately $7.5 billion. For more information, visit ICL's website at access ICL's interactive CSR report, visit can also learn more about ICL on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, X and Instagram. View source version on Contacts Investor and Press Contact – Global Peggy Reilly TharpVP, Global Investor Relations+ Investor and Press Contact - Israel Adi BajayoICL Spokesperson+