The last time Hereford played at Salisbury was a game featured on BT Sport.
However it was a night best forgotten.
Here's a look back to October 31 2013.
Bulls comfortably beaten at Salisbury
Hereford United slumped to a 4-1 defeat at Salisbury while
turning in probably the most lack-lustre performance of recent years. Two first half goals by the hosts were
followed by another pair late in the game making Sam Smith’s reply little more
than a consolation.
Danny Leadbitter Played As A WingBack In The First Half |
The initial exchanges were edgy and erratic from both sides
with just an off-target effort from Artus but when Salisbury settled they took
an early lead. Danny Leadbitter’s
indecision conceded a corner and Frear’s cross was headed in by Kamdjo with
just nine minutes played.
Salisbury's First Goal |
The ball was played across the edge of the box and Dan
Fitchett’s shot took a deflection to creep in just inside the upright.
Chris Bush picked up a yellow that will keep him out of the
Burton game just before the break and as the half closed, Rob Purdie curled a
free kick over the wall but it was comfortably gathered by home custodian Will
Puddy.
With the experimental formation clearly not working, Martin
Foyle reverted to a back four in the second period with Chris Bush withdrawn
for Michael Rankine to join the attack.
Leadbitter moved to a conventional left back slot as United adopted a
4-3-3 approach.
Substitute Rankine Provided A Bit More Beef Up Front |
Get In! |
An Artus flag kick flew dangerously across the face of the
goal without a Hereford player able to get a positive strike on goal before
another Artus cross found Smith unmarked but his leap was miss-timed and the
ball sailed to the safety of a goal kick.
With twenty minutes remaining Kevin Krans joined the action
in place of Rob Purdie and ten minutes later Artus was withdrawn in favour of
Dan Walker.
Salisbury's Stuart Sinclair Clears A Corner |
A move down the right, which included a deft handball,
finished with Fitchett grabbing his second from 10 yards and deep into stoppage time
substitute Ben Wright side footed home from twenty-five yards past a ponderous
Rhys Evans.
FT Salisbury 4 Bulls 1
Hereford: Evans, McDonald,
Graham, Collins, Leadbitter, Purdie (Krans 67), O’Keefe, Artus (Walker 82),
Bush (Rankine 46), Dyer, Smith. Subs unused: Edwards, Gwynne.
Salisbury: Puddy, Kamdjo, Clarke, Wilson, Dutton, Sinclair, Lewis (Wellard 55), McPhee, Frear (MacDonald 90), Fitchett, Feeney (Wright 82). Subs unused: Bittner, Thomson.
Att: 1112 with around 150
from The Shire.
Whilst many, including
myself, have been calling for the pace of Leadbitter to be employed further up
the pitch it was surprising for it to come at the expense of a defensive formation
that, in the main, has been pretty reliable.
Salisbury’s formation was
similar but they seemed more comfortable with the shape and had strikers that,
although lacking in height, found space to receive the ball and held it far
better than the Hereford front line.
Until Michael Rankine came on after the interval, The Bulls lacked focus
and determination up top and the gradual withdrawal of the midfield simply
served to allow the hosts back into a match that had appeared to be drifting
away from them.
It was certainly time for a
change but maybe this was too radical and perhaps employed the wrong pieces of
the jigsaw?
Worrying times. Let’s all go and watch the youth on
Wednesday.