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Saturday, July 24, 2004

Turner still looking for a goalie

Despite Ben Scott keeping a second clean sheet this afternoon, Graham Turner told BBC Hereford and Worcester that he is still looking for an experienced goalkeeper.

Scott was only tested once with a shot late in the game to which he reacted well.

However he doesn't look ready to be the number one goalie yet and so Turner, who according to BBC H&W is talking to two or three at present, will have to continue his search. The manager also revealed that Carey-Bertram may have nicked a cartlidge.

Overall the Bulls looked quite fit although they starting training a week or so later than Swansea. But both David Brown and Adam Stansfield were not quite sharp enough close to goal and trialist Graham Hyde, whilst looking as though he could be a useful acquisition in mid-field should his signing be confirmed, may also be lacking fitness.

Of the other trialists Nathan Talbot stood out. He came on in the second half replacing Mark Robinson on the left side.

Talbot looked eager to impress and his crossing of the ball was quite accurate. He also was prepared to challenge the Swansea players who were quite physical for much of the afternoon.