Finally!
They've done it! It's taken three attempts, but Hereford United are
through to the Conference play off final for the first time! But they
made hard work of it and took the lead three times in total, in an
enthrawling second leg encounter at Edgar Street, with Morecambe the
visitors.
Unchanged
from the first leg were The Bulls, and they began where they left off
in the second half from the first leg, which finished 1-1. United were
dominant from the start and with just six minutes on the clock Tamika
Mkandawire sent the home crowd into raptures, with a fantastic header
from Alex Jeannin's corner. The Frenchman though, turned from hero to
villan in minutes as Morecambe went down the other end a minute later
and Jeannin blatantly fouled in the area, and Wayne Curtis equalised
from the penalty spot.
United,
with the huge home vocal support behind them all the way, didn't dwell
on it however, and continued to dominate, and just five minutes later
local lad Andy Williams scored a fantastic goal. Adam Stansfield raced
away down the left before nipping a ball inside to Rob Purdie. Purdie
played the ball into the feet of Williams who, with his back to goal and
a defender behind him, somehow managed to turn and fire, all in one
motion, into the bottom corner of the net leaving 'keeper Steven Drench
stranded.
Minutes
later, the visitors were almost on level terms again when Mkandawire
headed a long ball straight into the path of the oh-so-dangerous Michael
Twiss, and his first time shot flew inches wide of Wayne Brown's post.
Simon Travis then went close for Hereford, as he stung the hands of
Drench with a drive from twenty-five yards, before he crossed for
Williams, but his header was easy for the loanee 'keeper. Morecambe
enjoyed a good spell of play for around ten minutes before half time,
but they couldn't make anything of it. Hereford though, finished the
half more brightly, and went in at the break 2-1 up.
The
Shrimpers were to enjoy another good spell after the interval, not
because of they're renewed approach after the restart, but because
United gave them much more time on the ball in the middle. And Hereford
paid the price for this. With eight minutes of the half gone Danny
Carlton broke in behind the Bull's backline, forced a save from Brown at
a tight angle, but the ball fell into the path of Twiss who netted from
a central position.
Hereford
should have equalised almost immediately, but first the tenacious Andy
Ferrell was denied, following Williams' cross, by a great save at the
far post and then, with Drench stranded but a crowd of players to avoid,
Purdie struck the foot of the post from the edge of the box before the
ball was put behind. Morecambe took control of the game once again for a
period in a second half that they had the better of, and so Graham
Turner made a double change, on seventy three minutes, with Stansfield
and Jeannin - who had a poor game in all honesty - making way for Stuart
Fleetwood and Jamie Pitman. Simon Travis went to left back.
Curtis
almost grabbed an astonishing second, but his thunderbolt from thirty
yards flashed just inches over the bar, and then the man of the moment,
Guy Ipoua, was introduced with eight minutes remaining. However, he
didn't make his impact until the game had gone into extra time, having
finished 2-2 after ninety minutes.
The
first half of extra time saw chances for both and Brown had to pull off
a good low save from Gary Thompson while Purdie, at the other end,
almost stole in as the Morecambe defence left a long ball go through to
Drench. In the second half, Twiss forced Brown into another good low
save, shooting from the left early on, before Ipoua produced the magic.
He raced on to, yes actually ran, a long ball and managed to beat two
defenders to the ball and knock it on for himself with his head, before
it bounced at a perfect height for him to smash stunningly, from around
twelve yards out to the right of the box, into the far top corner of the
net, causing scenes of mayhem in the stands among the Hereford fans in a
crowd of 6,278 (including 528 away fans).
Hereford
played out the rest of the half with their backs to the wall, pretty
much, but did it well with the full backing of the Hereford faithful.
Fleetwood had a good chance on the break to double the advantage when
Purdie played him through, but he failed in rounding the goalie, not
that it really mattered. The final whistle was blown after two minutes
of injury time - cue mass celebrations, including a pitch invasion from
the Hereford fans. Once the pitch was cleared, the players came back out
for a lap of honour, and the delight was there to see for everyone!
It
was, all in all, a very entertaining game helped by two sides who went
out to play football and win. The atmosphere from both sets of fans was a
credit to their clubs, and must have been a huge help to both teams.
Now we need to do it all again in Leicester!
HUFC:
Brown, Green, Mkandawire, Beckwith, Jeannin, Purdie, Ferrell, Stanley,
Travis, Williams, Stansfield. Subs: Mawson, Pitman, Carey-Bertram,
Fleetwood, Ipoua.