Friday, September 05, 2003

Bulls set for same starting eleven

Hereford United are likely to be unchanged for tomorrow's match at Cherrywood Road against Farnborough Town, kick off 3pm.

Boro' are languishing in the lower reaches of the table having collected just three points and yet to register a win, while Hereford haven't lost and are top of the Conference.

Speaking of the match, Bulls' boss Graham Turner told the Evening News: "You've always got to make sure that complacency doesn't creep in. We are top of the league based on the hard work and application that we have put in recently and that will be the message loud and clear.

"We are going to have to work really hard and anybody who thinks we are going to Farnborough for an easy game can forget it. They've not had the best of starts and have struggled at home but if people think Stevenage was going to be the hard game and Farnborough a pushover they can think again."

The Bulls are likely to be unchanged for the seventh game running after midfielders Jamie Pitman and Paul Parry recovered from minor injuries earlier in the week.

Farnborough have signed attacker Andre Fashanu, nephew of John, from Reading to boost their front-line ahead of the match.

Meanwhile, Exeter City's supporters trust have secured control of their club, who have reported debts of £3 million.

However, they still need to organise a CVA, which will include staving off a winding-up order in Leeds next Friday. A twelve point deduction by the Conference is also a possibility.