For today's archive fixture BN goes back to April 3rd 2001 and an evening game in the Conference League against Woking.
HEREFORD UNITED 0 - 1 WOKING
I'm sure I've written this before! It was Hereford United against
Woking, there was a torrential downpour, and the Surrey side won the
match. Yes, it was a repeat of that FA Cup tie tonight as Woking beat
the Bulls 1-0 at Edgar Street in awkward conditions.
Prior to the match, Graham Turner said that the FA Trophy semi final
second leg tie on Saturday at home to Forest Green Rovers mattered more
that tonight's match. and showed that by fielding a weakened line-up.
Scott Cooksey, Matt Clarke, Ian Wright, John Snape and Robin Elmes were
all rested as Matt Baker, John Shirley, James Wall, Seamus Crowe and
Kerry Giddings came into the side. However, Woking also made changes as
seventeen year old goalkeeper Stuart Baverstock came in to make his
debut, and the away side were also without midfielder Jamie Pitman.
A lively first half proceeded, with Woking's back line stretched by
Hereford's attack. Chances came Hereford's way, firstly from Gavin
Williams. The Welshman's had his effort saved by Baverstock, who turned
the ball around the post, and he was soon called into action again when
young full-back John Shirley hit a testing twenty five yard drive
goalwards, but Baverstock saved well.
To imply that it was one way traffic would be wrong. Charlie Griffin had
an effort blocked by the legs of Bulls' goalkeeper Baker, and soon
after Matt Hayfield somehow missed an open goal, firing over from just
ten yards out. Baverstock had to save his side again in the first
period, firstly when one-on-one with Gavin Williams, the youngster came
out on top to keep the score 0-0, and then from Phil Robinson, which was
deflected wide. The former Stoke player picked up a knock just before
the break, and failed to return for he second half. John Snape came on
in his place. Paul Parry and Gavin Williams again were foiled by the
Woking defence as the score remained 0-0 at half time.
The second half began and the game began to change, with Woking coming
more into the action. Charlie Griffin hit wide whilst one-on-one with
Baker, and then Hereford boss Graham Turner brought off the lively Paul
Parry for Matt Clarke, but Woking were continuing to pressure the
Hereford goal. It came as no surprise when the away side took the lead
with nineteen minutes left. A left footed in-swinging corner from Scott
Steele met the head of Steve Perkins who hit a unstoppable bullet-like
ball past Baker.
Moments later, Steve Bull replaced the disappointing Gavin Williams and
Bull almost got on the scoresheet eight minutes from time when he hit
wide. Hereford pressurised the Woking goal in the last ten minutes, but
couldn't break the deadlock.
With their minds on the FA Trophy semi-final, it was no surprise that
Woking emerged victorious and Hereford were again poor in front of goal
and have now lost their third league match at Edgar Street this season.
Referee Mr. S. Tanner of Bristol booked four Woking players; West,
Boardman and Smith for fouls and Griffin for unsporting behaviour. An
attendance of 1,280 turned out, but a higher crowd will appear on
Saturday as Hereford push for a place in the FA Trophy final.
Hereford - Baker, Clarke, Wall, James, Shirley, Rodgerson, Parry, Crowe, Giddings, Williams, Robinson
Substitutions - Snape (46), Clarke (62), Bull (72).
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