NEW money man Gordon Howard is dangling a pre-season trip to Bermuda in front of the Harriers squad as an incentive for success.
Howard says a tour of his adopted home could be on the horizon next summer, depending on how Harriers perform during the forthcoming Conference campaign.
"It would be based on how the team performs as a sort of incentive," he said.
No disrespect to Harriers' neighbours but it would be a far cry from recent trips to Bewdley, Bromsgrove and Worcester.
Meanwhile, fellow director Neil Savery has revealed his intention to remain a "man of the people".
Savery hopes to continue watching home games from his seat in the new grandstand rather than the directors box.
"I know I'll have to put a shirt and tie on at times and hob nob in the boardroom but I'll do a quick change into my Harriers shirt," said Savery, who still plans to travel to away games on the supporters coach.
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