A STRIKER remains a top target for Stourport Swifts' manager Tim Langford ahead of their second season in the Dr Martens Western Division.
The Walshes Meadow club enjoyed a successful debut in the Western Division last year but struggled in front of goal.
"A goalscorer remains the top priority but we will strengthen where ever we can," he said.
Swifts failed to find the net on a regular basis after the departure of former Golden Boot winner Lee Booth to rivals Redditch United.
Simon Marsh with 13 goals was the next leading scorer for Swifts last season behind Booth's tally of 20, but former Hereford United forward Kerry Giddings managed just four goals.
n Hereford United's Nation-wide Conference game at Burton Albion has been brought forward a day to Friday, October 11 (7.45).
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