KIDDERMINSTER Harriers boss Jan Molby has told his players there will be no let-up in training despite their enforced three-week break from Division Three action.
With last Saturday's match against Luton Town postponed and another blank day today, Harriers will not be returning to the league trail until next Saturday when they visit Exeter City.
Molby said: "We need to keep foc-used on our football. There won't be any treats. We need to keep them at it."
The Dane is continuing to the same kind of training programme as if they were playing as regularly as usual.
He said: "The players are in every day and they aren't doing anything different. We're carrying on doing what we've been doing to make us successful over the last few weeks - and that's working hard.
"We haven't made any special plans for the players. We are just continuing the work we have been doing."
Meanwhile, defender Lee Ayres was back on the casualty list this week following his recent return from breaking his toe in Harriers Division Three match against Hull City at Boothferry Park on August 27.
The 19-year-old has been suffering from a slight hamstring stain which kept him out of Wednesday night's 5-1 Worcestershire Senior Cup quarter-final victory over Stourport Swifts at Aggborough.
His first appearance following his broken toe setback was for the res-erves last week.
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