No more signings likely for Harriers
Kidderminster Harriers manager Mark Yates admits he is unlikely to bring any more players into Aggborough before the end of the transfer window.

The club swooped for Salisbury's giant centre-forward Robbie Matthews a week ago to boost their out-and-out strike-force to three, believed to be the last area of concern to the Harriers boss for the long season ahead.
There are options and cover in all other areas and a number of players who can play in attack if needed, such as Darryl Knights and skipper Chris McPhee.
At the back, Duane Courtney comes in handy as he can play anywhere across the back-four, while second-choice goalkeeper Jasbir Singh is on a rolling short-term deal waiting for his chance.
Competition is also fierce in midfield, with new signing John Finnigan sat on the bench for the first four games, where David McDermott joined him in midweek.
So Yates has enough on his plate keeping his current squad happy, and the manager reckons all bases are currently covered.
He said: "I will speak to the chairman before the end of the transfer window to see where we are, but I am fairly happy with what I have got to be honest. We are alright at the moment.
"The bunch of professionals I have here are a work in progress, we have from now until then to make them better than they already are. It's a good squad.
"So that is where we are and that is probably us until January now."




