Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Moore won't underestimate Hereford

Tranmere manager Ronnie Moore has told the Liverpool press that he realises Hereford will be a real danger in the forthcoming FA Cup game.

"Hereford are a good side, going well near the top of League Two," said Moore.

"They have won at Leeds in the FA Cup already this season so we know they are capable of causing an upset.

"We might not have pulled a big-money tie but you can’t complain when you are drawn at home.

"We will put this on the backburner now.

"We have six league games to play before then and it important we do well in them."

Meanwhile Graham Turner has also spoken about the cup-tie.

"I think you all go into the hat hoping for one of the big clubs, an attractive and glamorous tie with a financial spin-off. But, unfortunately for the second year running, that's not come our way," Turner told the Worcester News.

"But there are two positives about the game. It's not a big enough game to be a distraction to the players over the next six or seven league games and it's winnable. I can't see them being much better than Leeds or Hartlepool."