SAM Sport reporter Connor Murphy speaks to Harriers fan Charlotte-Emma Paddock ahead of Saturday's Conference clash.
-What are your general expectations of your team and how do you feel about the season so far?
The season so far has been pretty much all over the place, but with fewer defeats coming our way, it is looking slightly more optimistic.
In terms of the expectations, pre-season hopes were of play-offs, now mid-table is our goal.
-Which player is the current fans' favourite and who is the biggest donkey?
Iyseden Christie is somewhat of a fan's favourite, his return sparked real optimism among the Harriers faithful and he has scored seven goals since rejoining the club on loan.
A donkey? Unfortunately the nativity hasn't reached us yet and on a side note, we don't really have any really poor players.
-What is your most memorable moment as a Kidderminster fan?
For me personally it was our FA Cup Third Round draw against the Wolves in 2004. We were so unlucky at Aggborough to concede in the last few minutes and the trip up the A449 was a fantastic night, just spoilt by some poor officiating.
-Who is your club's biggest cult hero?
Our biggest cult hero must be Ocker Davies, he was and still remains a real favourite here in Kidderminster.
-Any famous fans?
Not that I know of unfortunately. Are there any Russian billionaires reading this?
-What can Alty fans expect at Aggborough?
Expect a warm welcome and friendly banter from the Harriers' faithful. It's a friendly place and a decent stadium.
-What songs can they expect to hear from the home fans?
The usual chants to get behind a team, there might be a reappearance from the topless army, who formed at Gravesend last weekend.
-Where can Alty fans drink and get something to eat before the game?
The Harriers social club behind our home terrace has a separate bar for away fans, and inside the ground, the food is fantastic, make sure to try the soup and the cottage pie!
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