After today's 1-0 win over Woking in the FA Trophy semi-final Hereford manager Josh Gowling spoke to BBC Hereford and Worcester's Keith Hall.
"It was good," said Gowling.
"We got in some really good areas but we were a bit wasteful and the game ended up being harder than it should have been.
"We worked the game plan we put forward and we got it done in the end. That's the main thing.
"We were a bit wasteful, that's what I'm a bit disappointed about.
"It's about the whole squad. Ben comes on, Yan comes on and it's about the whole team. Ben shored up the mid-field area.
"I was surprisingly calm about it as we were in control.
"We were rested and well drilled, we looked at it can we make that advantage count.
"We did have a bit of a dip second half as we sat a bit too deep.
"The lads have put the effort in and it's come to fruition today.
"The big thing for me is to put this football league back on the map. That's the main thing we want to do. We want to be better than we were last year and I think we've done that.
"Hopefully we can have fans there (Wembley), It wwould be great for them to go back to Wembley.
"This was the draw we wanted, we got it at home and we've got through. Just delighted."
Hereford will play AFC Hornchurch in the final.
"One of my old manager, Mark Stimson. He was my manager when I was at Gillingham A bit of a love and hate relationship.
"They will go into the final as favourities. I know they are a league below but when you look at the teams they've beaten along the way they are on a really good run.
"So we've got to do work on them and prepare properly.
"These lads have earned the right to walk out at Wembley. I can't see any changes to be honest
"We will be back in training, obviously we can't play games, it is what it is, we've just got to train hard, another mini-preseason and go on the 22nd."
"I think that the disappointing thing about not having fans, there were fans for a couple of games to see the work we put in. That's been disappointing.
"If they don't work hard they won't play. But to a man they've been absolutely outstanding. Given the things we've had to go through this season for them to keep focused, keep focused, keep professional, I feel we are getting better every week.
"Steve Burr (assistant manager) is someone to lean on and I've lent on him a lot this season with the ups and downs. Yan as player coach has been driving the dressing room forward as well.
"I'm the figurehead of everything but behind me is a real strong pillar."
Have you got a tailor lined up for the match day suits?
"You will have to speak to the chairman to see whether or not he will give us some money!"