Stuart Watkiss will demand a positive response to the worst performance of a team under his management by warning relegation scrappers Kidderminster Harriers that they cannot afford another "bad day at the office".Read
Dean Keates has ridden his own personal roller-coaster in the past few weeks but he suggested Kidderminster-Harriers will face plenty more highs and lows before their League fate is decided.Read
Johnny Mullins was left bruised and battered with battle scars but he insisted Kidderminster Harriers-will fear no one in their fight for survival.Read
Dean Keates is fully aware of the significance of the Kidderminster Harriers versus Rushden & Diamonds showdown on Saturday. The Harriers midfielder just hopes the Kidderminster townsfolk are.Read
Colin Stoner is The Birmingham Post's non-league football correspondent. He is also jack-of-all-trades on the minority sport front from motorsport to rugby league, table tennis to badminton...and korfball.