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Next Game: Rushall At Home In The League On Saturday 30th November At 3.00pm

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Managers Reaction from Valley Parade

Below are the two managers reaction from Valley Parade.

Firstly for Hereford United - John Trewick interviewed by BBC Hereford and Worcester.

"We were well aware that Flynn can crack one from the edge of the box and unfortunately he got on to one and it came back of the post, and our marking was less than we would have wanted it to be from the rebound.

"A bad goal from our point of view and disappointing.

"We are all a little bit flat as we felt that after the run that we have had, we haven't quite achieved today."

The pitch was quite wet, although the sun came out as the game started, and there were five bookings in the game.

"It had rained heavily before the game and the surface was slippy," continued Trewick.

"Sometimes with those conditions you get the odd mis-timed tackle and clash but I think the game was played in a decent spirit.

"I didn't see anything really nasty out there."

Trewick didn't comment on Bullock's sending off.

"I was more concerned with Ryan Valentine not getting himself a second yellow card and Eddie Sonko keeping his head when the referee gave a decision against him.

"We had nothing to lose and we were doing okay. We were getting into good areas but not finding the final ball.

"We rallied and that's important, we didn't just lie down and accept it and that's encouraging."

Secondly Stuart McCall for Bradford City:

"If you look at the 90 minutes there is no doubt we deserved to win the game although we made it hard for ourselves.

"You always go out with the intention of being positive and scoring lots of goals, but we wanted to win to keep everyone going.

"We should have more points than we have got this season and when you drop points you put pressure on the next game so this was a big win for us.

"We were a bit edgy when we couldn't score a second goal and we then had to hang on with ten men, but I was pleased with the clean sheet and the three points."