Matthews joined Harriers from Salisbury in the summer
Kidderminster Harriers striker Robbie Matthews says the players are hoping a bonding session organised by the club will help their team work.
The Harriers are spending a day at an outdoor centre.
Matthews, 27, told BBC Hereford & Worcester: "I think we are doing some zip wire and then we are all going out for a meal. It's a group bonding thing.
"It's something we have not done yet and I think it's good as you can get to know players a bit better."
The striker, who scored his first goal for Harriers against Wrexham last week, said: "I might try and speak to few of the lads and see if we can stitch the management up a be bit.
"I hope it isn't too hard, as we could do with a couple of days' rest but it should be fun."
Matthews says with some big clubs now in the Blue Square Premier, the Harriers are working on their underdog tag.
"The Oxfords, Lutons and Wrexhams of this world, there is a lot expected of them and being the underdog give us a lift," he said.
"You go out there and think we are going to show you today, and that's what we did against Wimbledon."
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