UNITED manager Rod Brown says he can take heart from his team's display despite a 3-1 loss to league leaders Chippenham.
The Reds took a first half lead through a clinical Michael Campbell finish after the striker, a perennial substitute under Nicky Cross, repaid the new manager's faith in him after running onto a long ball from prodigal son Lee Knight.
New goalkeeper Martin Lakin was unavailable at the weekend because of work commitments and was replaced by teenager Chris Scott.
But the former Blades shot-stopper returned for the visit of Atherstone United last night.
And Kidderminster Harriers youngster Tim Jackson marked his debut with a goal in last night's 3-1 loss.
The Scot had the 18-year-old left winger on loan at Stourport last season and has signed him on a permanent basis, with Third Division Harriers having first option on him for the future.
Stourport player-coach Brendan Hackett has joined the club after turning down the Swifts hotseat.
The Reds boss also wants to bring in Halesowen Town hitman Kerry Giddins on loan with a view to having him available for Tuesday's Senior Cup clash against Solihull Borough but Gresley right back Ian Bluck is staying put.
Forward Simon Williams was recalled from Valley tenants Feckenham for a place on the United bench at the weekend but midfielder Steve Cross has joined the Midland Combination Premier outfit.
Firebrand midfielder Richard Field is serving a three match ban.
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