JAN Molby may has left Kidderminster Harriers but his pulling power at Aggborough lives on.

The former Liverpool star is now in charge of Nationwide League Division Three rivals Hull City - and Harriers fans can't wait for him to bring his Tigers to Aggborough next season.

Even though the fixtures will not be published until next month interest in the game has been remarkable with sponsorship and hospitality packages for the clash already being a virtual sell-out.

Despite high-profile Molby's departure Kidderminster are reporting healthy sales of season tickets by those fans who have taken advantage of reduced prices.

So far supporters have bought nearly 30 per cent more tickets this year than in the same period 12 months ago when Harriers were preparing to embark on a season which saw them finish tenth in Division Three.

The discount period for buying season tickets, sponsorship and hospitality ended today. Normal prices apply from Monday except for new buyers of seat tickets who have an opportunity to snap up seats at the reduced price until the start of next month.

It's not only season tickets, however, that have been creating interest at Aggborough recently - it's players as well. After Stockport County had a £125,000 bid turned down for Craig Hinton, his fellow central defender Abdou Sall has also been a target for a numberof clubs including Derby County.

Hull and Rushden & Diamonds are also believed to be interested in the 21-year-old who produced several impressive performances after making his first team debut against York City last season.