Wayne Brown, the Hereford United goalkeeper, has given his thoughts on today's game to BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"We started off brightly and got a penalty which we put away and we had ten or fifteen minutes of madness.
"They scored in the end. My fault really. We plugged away, kept on going, played some nice bits in places but the main thing is the result.
"All in all it's three points and with us not playing particularily well it's a massive bonus.
"We've got a good bunch of lads here, we've got half a chance of doing things this year."
Brown spoke well of youngster Sam Gwynne who has slotted into the wing since Lionel Ainsworth moved to Watford.
"He's done well. He's completely different to Lionel. He does cause problems and technically he's very good."
Towards the end of the interview Brown noted how low the attendance was today.
"It's just a shame we don't get enough crowd. It was quiet. I know it's Christmas.
"We can't do anymore than being top four. We're playing decent football."
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