York City striker Jamie Reed set for Kidderminster Harriers switch

JAMIE Reed is set to leave York City for Kidderminster Harriers with the two clubs having agreed a fee for his services.

The striker did not feature in City’s 1-1 draw at Gillingham on Saturday due to illness and could have played his last game for the Bootham Crescent club, with the deal due to be completed before Thursday’s transfer deadline.

Reed would be dropping down a division to aid the Harriers’ promotion push but has admitted to The Press previously that he would be prepared to ply his trade back in the Blue Square Bet Premier.

On Reed’s situation, Mills said: “He is having talks with Kidderminster because they have come in for him and we’ve agreed a fee.

“Reedy wants to go because he doesn’t want to be a substitute but, for me, that’s been his strength and it’s made him popular at this football club.

“If he goes, I will wish him all the best and he will leave having been a major part in helping us get to the point where we are playing teams like Gillingham.

“But you have to move on and make major decisions that might not be popular. We sold Andre Boucaud to one of our rivals in Luton but that worked out right.”

City led high-flying Gillingham through Paddy McLaughlin’s first-half goal, direct from a corner, until the 85th minute when home substitute Cody McDonald headed in an equaliser.

The draw was 15th-placed City’s 13th from 29 npower League Two fixtures this term but only top-two Port Vale and Gillingham, as well as play-off contenders Fleetwood, have lost fewer matches.

And, following their latest point on Saturday, Mills was confident that his team can start turning the draws into wins, saying: “We are disappointed with a draw and know we’ve got to put a run of wins together to help us climb the table but, if we play like that, it will come.

“It was one of our best displays this season for a lot of reasons and, if we can perform like that consistently, we will win two or three games on the bounce. We go out every game to win and showed that at Gillingham.

“We nearly pulled it off but one goal is never enough. No matter how badly the opposition might be playing, there’s always a chance they might get an equaliser.”

The City boss was also delighted by his team’s performance against a club big in stature as well as in height on the pitch.

He added: “I thought my players were fantastic from start to finish and told them that about 15 times afterwards. I had nothing but praise for them because Gillingham is a difficult place to come but we worked hard.

“Twelve months ago, we were nowhere near coming to Gillingham. They are a big club with a big budget but we’ve gone there and been the better side.

“You know you are going to have to defend long throws and balls going into the box early against them but we dealt with that well, as we have done all season. Then, when we had the ball, we passed it how I like.

“We’re not the biggest team in the world but we can stand up for ourselves and won’t be bullied. That’s not a major part of our game, but you have to compete first and then play your game second.”

The visitors almost doubled their lead when captain Chris Smith hit a post just before the hour and, after McDonald’s leveller, Mills also felt his team should have had a penalty late on when Matty Blair appeared to be shoved by Joe Martin in front of goal.

“We were unlucky not to get a penalty when Blairy got shoved but the ref decided not to give it,” Mills lamented.

“I know Michael Ingham pulled off a couple of saves, including a superb one in the first half, but we also had other chances and Smudge hit the post.

“We showed we are a tough side to beat again and showed what we are capable of this season. I thought we were going to hold out but it was not to be.

“Then, in the seven minutes of injury time, we kept going and possibly had the best chance to go on and win the game.”

Mills laughed off any suggestions, however, that McLaughlin’s 17th-minute goal, helped over the line by home ’keeper Stuart Nelson from a right-wing flag kick, had been intentional.

“If he did mean it, that that’s the first time he’s tried to do it but you take whatever comes your way,” the City boss smiled. “He mishit another couple in the second half and the same nearly happened.

“When you mishit a shot then nine times out of ten you score but, if you hit it right, the ’keeper generally saves them.”

Comments(19)

Tug job says...
10:08am Mon 28 Jan 13

Great news all round - a 'win win' situation good luck with your next challenge Jamie.

tommycockles says...
10:18am Mon 28 Jan 13

yep, good luck and thank you Jamie

PhilR@Strike says...
10:21am Mon 28 Jan 13

Yes thanks for all your efforts and promotion memories Jamie! Very much appreciated by all York City Fans! Hope to welcome you back at York City some day.

RooBeck says...
10:23am Mon 28 Jan 13

Best of luck Jamie, and thanks for the memories! Though it didn't quite work out for you at City, I'm sure all the fans will want you to succeed wherever you go.COYR.

ian923 says...
10:53am Mon 28 Jan 13

All the best Jamie- at least you should get regular football.

nomadic85 says...
11:36am Mon 28 Jan 13

don't believe all you read in the papers

rogue84 says...
11:40am Mon 28 Jan 13

yeh good luck Reedy, been a great couple of years since you took to the turf at the reebok stadium. most effective alongside Ranks in the last 5 months of 2010/11, but always proved a good finisher and an ideal threat from the bench when Walker arrived.
two winning goals v luton will certainly be remembered fondly, but one of the most important goals he scored (in my opinion) was last season with 4 minutes to go at home to Bath City. our form was poor, we were short on confidence...and we needed a win desperately. it proved a catalyst to kick-start the promotion season again.

p.s his celebrations at wembley will be remembered for a long time!

billoofyork says...
11:46am Mon 28 Jan 13

agree with previous posts. have fond memories of some important goals from reedy and seems a popular player. thanks for all your efforts.
think conference would suit him better than the league though - wish him all the best

Southern Exile says...
11:48am Mon 28 Jan 13

Good luck Reedy, best wishes for the future!!

TerryYork says...
12:11pm Mon 28 Jan 13

All the best Reedy.

OLD - HEAD says...
12:13pm Mon 28 Jan 13

If Reedy does go to Kidderminster Harriers, he will be going to a well run club. Steve Burr has worked miracles there. He has had to sell his best players but he always seems to replace them with bargain buys, without weakening the team. Good luck Jamie, and thanks for the memories.

duffy says...
12:19pm Mon 28 Jan 13

Far from a done deal according to the man himself.

yorkiemike says...
12:40pm Mon 28 Jan 13

Good luck Jamie.You are going to a good club,I wish you well.You were always popular at York and I understand you wanting to play regularly,you spent enough time on the bench with us.

lord_love_rocket says...
12:59pm Mon 28 Jan 13

nomadic85 wrote:
don't believe all you read in the papers
Yes ok we know you're Reed's mate big deal

SamYCFC says...
1:05pm Mon 28 Jan 13

good luck reedy.

openallhours says...
1:36pm Mon 28 Jan 13

Good luck and thanks to him for his efforts. For the record, I'd want Reed to stay but hopefully Mills will prove me wrong with the new additions.

nomadic85 says...
2:45pm Mon 28 Jan 13

lord_love_rocket wrote:
nomadic85 wrote: don't believe all you read in the papers
Yes ok we know you're Reed's mate big deal
Pardon? I'm not, just reffering to his twitter comments

paddymacwakey says...
3:27pm Mon 28 Jan 13

good luck jamie,wherever you go.as one of the posters said on here,i still believe the turning point last season,was when he came on against bath and grabbed the winner.i cannot understand why mills didnt throw another striker on at gillingham,when they were there for the taking.i hope ben neverson isnt going to be left bench warming like reed.also olly the crock johnson sat there for 90 minutes.i have said for a long while we have been lacking goals,especially at home.now we have signed mcdaid as well,lets unleash him on saturday against morecambe.

bartsimmo says...
6:07pm Mon 28 Jan 13

Sorry to see you go Reedy! I hope you prove Mills wrong and get a big money move from Kidderminster after playing regular in a 442 scoring shed loads. I just hope there is a sell on clause in that deal! But please try not to score too many against us when you help Kiddy go up next season!

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