Steve Burr
Crawley Town v Kidderminster
New Kidderminster boss Steve Burr will be hoping to get his Harriers managerial career off to a winning start when they play at Broadfield Stadium on Saturday.
Burr told Worcester News: "I think Crawley will feel hard done by in nthe Trophy loss as it was a last minute penalty.
"It's always a tough game at Crawley, I know Steve [Evans] well and he'll have them ready to go.
"Obviously John [Finnigan] will be working very closely with me and I'll take on board what he's done over the last month.
"This is a new chapter for me, I'm looking forward to it now and I'm really honoured to be manager of Kidderminster Harriers.
"The size of the club and past teams, from Graham Allner right through to Mark Yates, is excellent.
"Obviously it was disappointing they dropped out of the Football League but the aim is to try and get them back up there and I'm looking forward to the challenge ahead.
"There's a lot of fear factor in losing games but I'm never frightened to lose.
"It's one of those you want to win and that's not always possible, but the atmosphere when you're winning matches is why we're involved in football."
New boss Steve Burr takes charge of Kidderminster for the first time, with former caretaker manager John Finnigan as his assistant.
Midfielder David McDermott is out for Harriers after being diagnosed with stomach ulcers.
Crawley Town boss Steve Evans is likely to be without midfielder Eddie Hutchinson who is suffering from a muscle strain.
Danny Forest (hamstring) could come back into the Reds starting line-up after coming on as a substitute in the FA Trophy defeat by Chelmsford.
Posted: Friday , January 22, 2010