MONDAY: Micky Adams tells Kidderminster boss Jan Molby to mind his own business.

Molby accuses Bobby Zamora of going to ground very early for his penalty in the 2-0 win at Harriers.

Adams raps: "Jan Molby is entitled to his opinion. I don't pay a lot of attention.

"I don't care what he has got to say about my team or Bobby Zamora. He should stick to talking about Kidderminster."

Adams reveals Danny Cullip will be disciplined for his red card for elbowing at Brentford after video evidence proves inconclusive.

TUESDAY: Adams salutes his players for cleaning up their act as figures reveal they have the lowest League total of yellow cards in the country.

"Last season was a transitional period and people weren't quite grasping what I was getting at in terms of being physical and competitive.

"They know now. Under the new code of conduct if they step out of line they get hit."

WEDNESDAY: Injury-plagued Lee Steele is told he still has a big part to play in Albion's promotion bid.

"He is a likeable young lad who will be disappointed with what he has done so far, but there is no pressure on him," says Adams.

Matthew Wicks comes through a run-out in a reserve friendly but is resigned to missing a clash again with dad Steve, the assistant manager at Barnet.

"I am not expecting to be in the starting line-up on Saturday," he says.

THURSDAY: Zamora is "worth £2 million of anyone's money" according to former top defender Tony Gale.

Contractors battle against frost to complete re-turfing at Withdean before the Barnet game.

Mike Hall, general manager of Stadium supremos Ecovert South, reveals: "It's like trying to dig into granite. We are halfway through the work and we are still fighting against time."

FRIDAY: Micky Adams refuses to worry over a fixture imbalance caused by the Withdean pitch.

The postponement of today's game against Barnet means Albion's next home game won't be until February 10.

Adams said: "I think the boys quite like playing away, it's not going to worry me."