Norgrove says Harriers are still waiting for money earned from FA Trophy final ticket sales
Kidderminster chairman Barry Norgrove has claimed the club is still waiting for money made from ticket sales from last May's FA Trophy final at Wembley.
He told BBC Hereford and Worcester that Harriers have been involved in lengthy dialogue with the Football Association.
"The reason why we are having the problem is that Wembley are still trying to sort out all of their costings on the game," said Norgrove.
"There have been letters going back and forth so it shouldn't be too long now."
Harriers have already received �35,000 in television revenue and �38,000 in prize money for the previous rounds they had played in.
The FA say they are in on-going dialogue with Kidderminster Harriers and Stevenage Borough to work out how much the clubs will keep from ticket sales.
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