CAPTAIN Sean Flynn promised Harriers fans they had not seen the best of him or the team despite their cruise control 2-0 win at Southend.
Flynn capped a superb individual midfield performance with his first goal for the club.
And he said: "This was a good all-round display but I still reckon myself and the rest of the lads can do even better.
"We dominated the game almost from start to finish, defending well and getting forward with real pace and purpose.
"I did not get a full pre-season training with a pro club and my fitness has not been anywhere as good as I would have liked.
"But I am gradually getting there and was pleased with my own performance but I can get better.
"This team has bags of ability and we are slowly forging a good spirit and togetherness - we will surprise a few people in the months ahead.
"But it is important not to get carried away by our first away win of the season - we need to produce this level of performance week in and week out."
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