Salisbury manager Steve Claridge would like to return to Wembley in May for the final of the FA Vase.
Twenty years ago he played for Leicester in a Division One play-off.
But first he has to get past Hereford tomorrow.
"The first tie was a strange one really
because they probably could have been two up at the end and then we
could have got back to 1-1 at one stage, so it was a strange feeling at
the final whistle,” he said.
“I think 2-0 would have been harsh on us and 1-1 they would feel was harsh on them, so it was probably a fair result and there is still plenty to play for.
“I have done my little bit at Wembley and I’ve had a wonderful time so this is not for me, this is for the players and to be so close is fantastic.
“Not being disrespectful but how many chances do you get? Some seasoned professionals go 20 years without ever getting to Wembley and it is something you can look back on in 10 or 20 years, win lose or draw, and have pride in yourself and say ‘we did that’.
“So that would be great, but if you start thinking about that before kick-off then the game is already over and you are already beat.
“There is still plenty to play for and I think that we have a lot we can improve on from the first leg.
“So I am looking forward to the game and we are eager to have another crack at them.”
It looks as though there will be a sell-out for the tie as there virtually was at Edgar Street last Saturday
“I think 2-0 would have been harsh on us and 1-1 they would feel was harsh on them, so it was probably a fair result and there is still plenty to play for.
“I have done my little bit at Wembley and I’ve had a wonderful time so this is not for me, this is for the players and to be so close is fantastic.
“Not being disrespectful but how many chances do you get? Some seasoned professionals go 20 years without ever getting to Wembley and it is something you can look back on in 10 or 20 years, win lose or draw, and have pride in yourself and say ‘we did that’.
“So that would be great, but if you start thinking about that before kick-off then the game is already over and you are already beat.
“There is still plenty to play for and I think that we have a lot we can improve on from the first leg.
“So I am looking forward to the game and we are eager to have another crack at them.”
It looks as though there will be a sell-out for the tie as there virtually was at Edgar Street last Saturday
“It was wonderful to see the ground
packed for the first leg because everyone knows that Hereford had been
through a lot, and both sets of fans were great,” he added.
“There was a fantastic atmosphere at the place and maybe it was too much for one or two of my players and it perhaps got to them a bit.
“Hereford had a lot of experience and nous about them and that perhaps played into their hands as we didn’t have that.
“But after that first leg we do now and hopefully we can use that to our advantage as it will be a different game at our place.”
“There was a fantastic atmosphere at the place and maybe it was too much for one or two of my players and it perhaps got to them a bit.
“Hereford had a lot of experience and nous about them and that perhaps played into their hands as we didn’t have that.
“But after that first leg we do now and hopefully we can use that to our advantage as it will be a different game at our place.”