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Harriers could revamp their attack

Kidderminster Harriers manager Steve Burr's threat of changes for the Blue Square Premier game with Nuneaton at Aggborough could come upfield.

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Kidderminster Harriers manager Steve Burr's threat of changes for the Blue Square Premier game with Nuneaton at Aggborough could come upfield.

Burr threatened to wield the axe after Tuesday night's 2-2 draw at Woking, where they missed a penalty through Lee Vaughan and had to settle for a point.

With options short in defence, the Harriers boss will be looking at midfield and attack to revamp the team after bemoaning a lack of killer instinct in midweek.

Wingers Marvin Johnson and Danny Pilkington, along with striker Richard Peniket, could all be in line for a place if Burr's men revert to 4-4-2 from 4-3-3 tomorrow.

The manager said: "We have looked at all the different scenarios as of whether the shape of the team is right.

"We have to decide on whether the formation we are playing, at the moment, is getting the best out of everybody in the side.

"We'll settle on a side for Nuneaton and hopefully what we pick will be the right team to get us the three points.

"We will have to break them down and try and get ourselves in front and capitalise on that."

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