CHAIRMAN Colin Youngjohns is desperate to avoid relegation after seeing the effect it had on his old mate, Shrewsbury director Keith Sayfritz.
The pair will get chance to catch up with each other during this weekend's clash at Gay Meadow.
And their conversation will surely turn to the subject of Shrewsbury's depressing drop out of the League two years ago.
"Keith is a friend of mine and I know it hit them and him badly when they got relegated to the Conference," said Youngjohns.
"There's a lot of friendly rivalry between the clubs and it's a popular local derby so neither club wants to see the other go down."
HARRIERS' youth team visit Moor Green at 7.30pm on Wednesday February 23 and the reserves travel to Nuneaton Borough at 7.45pm on Monday February 28.
Aggborough plays host to two more West Bromwich Albion reserve fixtures early next month.
The Baggies' second string take on Birmingham on Monday, March 7 and tackle Nottingham Forest on Monday, March 14, with both games kicking off at 7pm.
Admission to the WBA matches is £5 adults and £3 for concessions.
The general knowledge quiz in the Aggborough Suite on Friday ,March 11 has now completely sold out.
COCA Cola is looking for a Harriers fan to represent the club at a Football League promotional event in London on Monday, March 7.
They are appealing for one supporter from each club, who must attend wearing in their team's latest home shirt.
To volunteer, contact Jack Mansell on 020 7544 3672.
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