RICHIE Appleby has spoken of the "no panic" policy in the Aggborough dressing room as Kidderminster Harriers strive to get out of their recent rut.
The midfielder is in line for his first start of the season against Leyton Orient on Saturday as a possible replacement for suspended Micky Mellon.
And Appleby believes it is only a matter of time before the new-look Harriers side start to click into gear again.
"It was only a week ago that we played very well against Cardiff so it's not panic stations yet, but there are a few things that need to be corrected.
"You don't like to be as far down as we are and everyone knows we're close to the bottom but we've just got to stick to our guns and do the best we can and I'm sure it will come right."
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