Moore than a threat for Harriers
Kidderminster Harriers manager Steve Burr is well aware of the threat posed by former Aggborough striker Stefan Moore in the Worcestershire Senior Cup final.
Kidderminster Harriers manager Steve Burr is well aware of the threat posed by former Aggborough striker Stefan Moore in the Worcestershire Senior Cup final.
The former Villa striker, who has netted a record-breaking 39 goals for opponents Halesowen this season, returns to his old ground tonight for the first time since leaving Harriers last summer.
Moore could not agree a deal with former boss Mark Yates to stay for this season back then, so dropped down into the semi-professional game and has been a big hit in the Southern Premier League for the play-off chasing Yeltz.
The likes of Martin Riley and Lee Baker in the Harriers defence will know all about the threat posed by their former team-mate, and boss Burr is also alert to the danger after watching his work from afar for some time.
He said: "Stefan is obviously a player we are aware of and he has scored a lot of goals for them.
"In fact, it has been a good season for Halesowen on the whole, so it will be a tough game for us."
Harriers play their last home game of the season tonight in all competitions, ahead of the final Blue Square North game of the season at Mansfield on Saturday.
Burr will rotate his players with that in mind with the likes of James Lawrie, Robbie Matthews and Lloyd Kerry all set to step up from the bench for the final.
After a disappointing end to league action as hosts with defeat to Barrow, the manager is looking for his players to right that wrong.
He said: "It's great to be able to end the season with the chance to lift a trophy, so obviously we want to try and win it.
"There is not really a lot to choose from in our squad at this stage, but we will put out the most competitive side possible."