
Couldn't Have Asked For More - O'Leary
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Bristol City’s Max O’Leary has joined Kidderminster Harriers on loan for the rest of the season.
The 19-year-old goalkeeper is coming to the end of his breakthrough year in senior football, having made his City debut as a substitute in the Emirates FA Cup third round tie at West Brom before completing the full 90 minutes in the replay.
Kidderminster are currently four points adrift at the bottom of the National League and 12 points from safety with nine games remaining.
City head coach Lee Johnson told bcfc.co.uk: “This is a good chance for Max to experience regular first team football.
“He has played plenty of Under-21 games this season and been in a number of first team squads, but there is no substitute for competitive match action and we hope he will benefit from this opportunity.”
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