Yates targets another big run
Kidderminster manager Mark Yates has targeted a run of results that will see his side finish the season in the play-off's - starting at Salisbury tomorrow (3pm).
Kidderminster manager Mark Yates has targeted a run of results that will see his side finish the season in the play-off's - starting at Salisbury tomorrow (3pm).
Harriers returned to winning ways against Eastbourne last weekend, their first success in four games, to stop the rot.
Yates' men then went to Woking on Tuesday, only for the game to be abandoned after a goalless hour played because of a waterlogged pitch - adding yet another fixture to the rescheduled list.
So focus now turns to the trip to Wiltshire with the Whites showing a marked improvement in their last three games, a battling 1-1 draw at much-fancied Wrexham preceding the shock 3-0 drubbing of play-off chasing Crawley and a useful win at Woking.
But the Aggborough boss is concentrating on his own side - the task they have in hand and the tasks to come.
He said: "We are looking to go on a run of our own now, if we can do that it could make all the difference. We will pretty much be playing Saturday-Tuesday-Saturday for the rest of the season, so consistency will be the key.
"Our confidence is high again, we played well with 10-men against Eastbourne last week and we played well for an hour at Woking, until the match was abandoned! We have tremendous belief in our own ability and the squad is in good spirits.
"Now we take each game as it comes - starting with a tough test at Salisbury."