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Saturday, December 05, 2009

Bulls at Home Today

Both the Hereford United senior team and the under 18's are at home today. John Trewick's team play Notts County at 3pm and Colin Williams' side take on Oxford United at 11am.

Trewick should have a virtually fully fit squad to choose from. Only Craig Jones is known to be injured. It has been suggested that the manager may decide to start with the same eleven that gave the Bulls their first away victory of the season at Northampton last Tuesday but that would mean that Craig King would be on the bench for the second game running which given his performance after coming on at Sixfields might be hard on the young loanee from Leicester City.

Support for the Bulls at Edgar Street has been somewhat disappointing recently. However given recent results at home and Tuesday's away win, there is every reason to hope that the gate may be slightly higher today.

Certainly there will be more media interest in the game this afternoon with Sven-Goran Eriksson once again the the news for off pitch reasons.

As ever there will be updates from the game on BBC Hereford and Worcester. However the internet will be covering the Worcester Warriors match.

Meanwhile supporters are reminded that tickets for the away match at Cheltenham on January 9th go on sale from 11am this morning.

And the Junior Bulls and their merry band of helpers will be selling their Grand Christmas Draw tickets around the ground. There are some very good prizes on offer including:

1st Prize: Hereford United matchday experience
2nd Prize: £100.00 Argos voucher
3rd Prize: £100.00 H.U.F.C. Club shop voucher
4th Prize: 4 Poster bed and breakfast at the Green Dragon

Finally the sponsors of the match ball this afternoon are donating it to St Michael's Hospice. It will be auctioned/raffled in the near future. The sponsors have also given a couple of seats to 'the good folk at St. Michael's in recognition of their outstanding work.'