SWIFTS old boy Lee Booth is assured of a hot reception on his return to his former stamping ground tomorrow.
The Dr Martens Western leading scorer left Walshes Meadow to follow manager Rod Brown.
And the absence of Booth has left Swifts with a striker crisis.
Jamie Hart has left the club and Simon Marsh has hamstring trouble, leaving player-manager Tim Langford and Kidderminster Harriers loan star Kerry Giddings as the only options up front.
Brown avoids a backlash from the Stourport fans as he is absent on a family holiday.
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