Hereford manager Paul Caddis spoke to the local media after yesterday's 4-0 win over Farsley Celtic. Whilst he said he would have liked to see more goals he praised Farsley's defending particularily in the first half.
Hereford first game took 42 minutes to arrive but three more in the second half sealed the victory.
"It was one of those games, you're damned if you do, damned if you don't.
"Everyone from the outset thinks you can just turn up and win the game.
"Chester came here and only won 1-0, Scunny came here and only won 2-0, so we knew it was going to be difficult.
"I've got to give huge credit to Farsley. Those lads are saving the football club and it's huge credit to them.
"I know Stocky (David Stockdale manager) really well and he's stepped in to help them as much as he can and they're young lads and they just give it everything.
"Something has to get sorted at this football club because people don't realise it's more than a football club, it's the community, people switching off for two or three hours a week just to get away from their everyday struggles.
"We wish them all the very best."