CARETAKER boss Ian Britton declared supporters can at least expect a hard-working ethic from his team.
Britton can lay claim to Harriers' best moment on their travels this season with Saturday's 2-0 win at play-off chasing Rushden and Diamonds.
He promised: "Any side I manage I want to work hard, I'm a great believer in that.
"If you work hard and get players who can play as well, you have a half-decent side. That's what we have at the moment."
And Britton was full of praise after Saturday's game, declaring: "The whole team was magnificent, I could pick out anybody.
"They all worked their socks off, kept their shape and did everything I asked of them. I thought we thoroughly deserved to win.
"We had a few scary moments in the first 20 minutes but held firm and as the game went on we got better and better.
"We probably could have had three or four goals in the end."
Britton, who used to manage Bridgnorth Town in the Southern League, admitted there was a little luck involved.
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