Turner expects physical game
Graham Turner thinks tomorrow's game at Halifax will be tough.
"Just looking through the discipline records, they have the second worst disciplinary record in the league," he told BBC Hereford & Worcester. "I'm sure they will say that most of it has been unjust but they have had plenty of sending offs and bookings so you know from that record that it is going to be a physical game. We have got to go and be prepared to face up to that and if we can then I'm sure that the way we play and the way we pass the ball, we are capable of winning the game."
Talking about Halifax and other clubs that have dropped down into the Conference, Turner said that they all have had financial problems stemming from the Third Division.
"Gradually one or two clubs have sorted themselves out.Scarborough have come out of administration, Halifax have come out of administration and got into a CVA. So they are beginning to make strides in terms of putting their own houses in order. Have a look in the League now, the amount of clubs in finacial difficulty, the amount of clubs fighting against relegation to the Conference. All think it is the road to oblivion being relegated.It isn't; it is an oppurtunity to get themselves sorted out financially and they have to do that in the Conference. They can't rely on grants from television and the Football :eague so they need to look at it closely and for those clubs teetering on the brink of relegation it is not the end of the world as the Conference is a good competition and to all intensive purposes it is the Fourth Division."
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