After yesterday's game at Edgar Street, Westfields chief Executive Andy Morris gave his reaction to Trevor Owens, sports editor of BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"Hereford had the players in the right holes today and I think the goalkeeper was faultless, didn't drop anything when the shots came in.
"And, of course, John Mills upfront was what you pay a lot of money for and he did the job and that's why they will win the league.
"They are a credit to the league, they are a great side, they look a good outfit.
"I thought Sam Gwynne was inspirational in mid-field and we had a couple of players that worked very, very hard."
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Sam Gwynne |
Although it was 1-0 at half-time Westfields conceeded again early in the second period.
"It was a killer goal. It was a goal you didn't want to conceed but we came back. We brought James Baldwin, the new lad, on from Lye Town. He's going to be a good addition for us."
Westfields won the toss and made Hereford play towards the Meadow End in the first half.
"We won that little battle.
"The game plan was to let them play then in the last third make an effort to get the tackles in, stop the crosses but that one cross came in and with his back to goal John Mills has hooked it in. It was a class goal.
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John Mills With His Overhead Goal |
"He'll take them through the leagues if they can keep hold of them."
Morris praised the Hereford support.
"There was only one winner today with 4,300 in the stadium. It's tremendous. Their fanbase will take them through the leagues.
"The Midland football league officials they can't believe it. The fanbase is a credit to the league. Well done to the Hereford fans."