KIDDERMINSTER Harriers are set to join forces with Stevenage Borough in a bid to finally end their wait for the money from last May's FA Carlsberg Trophy Final.
Chairman Barry Norgrove and the club's financial officer John Baldwin will meet before tonight's Blue Square Premier clash with Borough chairman Phil Wallace, to discuss how best to approach the FA and officials from Wembley.
The row over how much the clubs have to pay Wembley for expenses has rumbled on for ten months and has meant Harriers have not been able to touch their cut from the ticket sales from last season's non-league show-piece final.
"Enough is enough, this has gone on far too long. We wouldn't be arguing if this was just a few pounds but it's a lot of money," said Norgrove.
"I just feel that we've been messed around because we are little clubs.
"We're having a meeting with Stevenage to thrash out our position and ensure we have a united front to finally end the delay.
"We want to talk to the people from Wembley because at the moment their figures do not add up with the ones they gave us before the final."
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