Kidderminster manager ready for Trophy tie with Droyslden.
Kidderminster Harriers v Droylsden
The FA Carlsberg Trophy
Second Round Proper
3pm, Saturday 14 January 2012
Aggborough Stadium, Kidderminster Harriers FC
Winning clubs receive £6000 from The FA's prize fund
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Kidderminster Harriers boss Steve Burr is hoping to relive memories of playing at Wembley by taking his side all the way in The Trophy.
Burr has become experienced in the competition, having played in The Final twice with Macclesfield Town and is waiting for the opportunity to walk down Wembley Way once more, but this time as a manager.
Burr said: "Everybody wants to go to Wembley; I was fortunate enough to play there and as a manager you want to lead a team out there.
"You have got to have ambitions and targets and goals in life I believe and one of them for me is to take a team there as a manger and lead them out to a Wembley Final."
Burr came close to Trophy victory in his first season managing Conference side Kidderminster in 2010, falling short to eventual champions Stevenage Borough.
It's still early days in the competition but Burr and his Harriers are hoping to do the business over next challengers Droylsden this Saturday.
The Harriers go into the game after a successful month, going eleven games unbeaten with Burr and in-form striker Jamille Matt both winning recent manager and player of the month awards, but the Harriers boss still remains wary of a familiar opponent in Droylsden manager Dave Pace.
Burr added: "It's been a successful month but we have had a few successful months, it's helped us maintain our position under the leaders in the league.
"I know a lot about Droylsden, we've had a lot of battles over the years, Dave Pace and me - he's the type of manager that likes to play attacking football.
"We've watched them the past couple of weeks and we know that they are going to be a side that we need to be at our very best to beat them."
Matt has scored three goals in his last four games and Burr added: "He's a young boy and he's made the step up from being with us last season to establishing himself and getting in and scoring goals.
"He has a very bright future ahead of him and he's obviously getting noticed because he's scoring goals. His work-rate is also excellent so he has got a very bright future ahead of him."