CHAIRMAN Colin Youngjohns has admitted he is looking forward to tomorrow evening's fans' forum at Aggborough - albeit with an air of trepidation.

Although the Harriers supremo is expecting a tough time from some disgruntled supporters at the meeting, he believes most of them appreciate what the board are trying to achieve.

He said: "I'm not worried about it because when we've had these things in the past they have always been quite convivial.

"I know that there will be critics there who want to have a dig, but we've got nothing to hide and I'm quite looking forward to it.

"Most of the supporters who can remember where the club has come up from appreciate what we are trying to do and they know the problems we face with finances."

Youngjohns, who is recovering from recent health problems, is still confident Kidderminster can avoid relegation.

"It's a three-club championship now and we've got to make sure we win it because the other two will drop out," he added.

"We're convinced we've appointed the right manager to get us out of it and the signs have been there that we are capable of doing it."