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Wednesday, October 09, 2002

Praise from loan signing

Hereford United's Mick Galloway was pleased with his side's 2-0 win at Leigh RMI last night.

Speaking to BBC Hereford & Worcester, he said: "It was a great performance especially with a clean sheet. Five out of six away wins is a great run. We set the tempo in the first ten or fifteen minutes. Matt Clarke's goal was a great one up the right hand side. It was a striker's finish, cutting inside and putting the ball in the bottom corner. Parry's goal was a great header that made it two nil.

"Hereford have eight games in a month which is brilliant for me because that's all I want to be doing is playing football. When the chance came along to come to Hereford for a month especially with Graham Turner and Richard O'Kelly in charge and liking the way they play, I grabbed the oppurtunity with both hands."

Galloway thought the game against Burton on Friday would be a tricky one. "They have not won at home this season and there is going to be a time when they are going to beat somebody," he said. "But I don't think we have got anything to fear. What I have seen of the players in training and the two games we have played, I'm sure we are capable of getting another three points."