Harriers boss wants third win
Kidderminster manager Mark Yates today urged his side to impose themselves on Farsley Celtic as the hunt a third straight victory tonight.
Kidderminster manager Mark Yates today urged his side to impose themselves on Farsley Celtic as the hunt a third straight victory tonight.
Yates has warned his players about the importance of attitude against the Blue Square Premier newcomers. "
"No games are easy and I've just warned them of that," said Yates.
"It's a case of more of the same, that's what I'll be asking of them.
"Farsley are newcomers to the league, there won't be many there tonight and it will be tough for us so we need to go there with the right attitude.
"If we do that we are capable of getting a result but first and foremost we have to go there with the attitude that's won us the last couple of games.
"Farsley look a strong and organised side and it's going to be a difficult side - we have to go up there and try and impose ourselves."
Yates's men head north on the back of 1-0 and 4-0 wins over Rushden and Exeter respectively.
Simon Russell (knee) will again be the only injury absentee after Brian Smikle recovered from an ankle problem