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Thursday, July 08, 2004

The Challenge for Trewick

John Trewick has explained to the Hereford Journal what has convinced him to come to Hereford from Wolverhampton Wanderers, where he was the youth team coach.

"I love this time of year, the expectation is there. I could have stayed at Wolves for a number of years, but the biggest thing that appealed to me was the challenge to try and get Hereford back into the Football League.

"I've kept in touch with Richard O'Kelly for a number of years and I know they had a good season last year, but ultimately failed to take the next step, so we need to put that behind us and start afresh.

"I've worked with Richard for quite a while and our philosophies are very much the same. It's inevitable that players might leave, so we need to get others in their place.

"The majority of last year's squad are still here, and are young and enthusiastic. They need to repeat what they did last year.

"If I didn't feel the club couldn't repeat what they did last year I wouldn't be here. I'm really looking forward to working alongside Graham, who has done a magnificent job here.

"The Club can progress a lot further. It has great support and I feel that can stay with us. If you can get that fan base through the turnstiles, you then need to give the supporters what they want to make them stay, and that is a winning team."