Captain relishes first team chance
Hereford United skipper Ian Wright will aim to grasp his first team opportunity when he fills in for Andy Tretton next Tuesday night at Farnborough Town, kick off 7.45pm.
Tretton is serving a one-match ban, meaning Wright starts for the first time since November and the good run has kept the ex-Hull man out of the line-up.
"I have not been too happy but you just have to get on with it," he told the Evening News. "It stemmed from the injury (a broken bone in the hand in September) and that was it really because the lads have been playing well and there is not a lot you can say.
"It doesn't matter who you are if the team is playing well then you have to patient but now I've got my chance I want to win it back."
The Bulls will play at the Aimita Stadium, Cherrywood Road, which was not able to host Farnborough's FA Cup fourth round tie against Arsenal, which they lost 5-1.
"Farnborough have not got the best of grounds but to be honest that doesn't matter - it's what happens on the pitch that counts," said Wright. "They did well against Arsenal considering they were playing the double champions but we are doing okay."
Meanwhile, attacker Neil Gough, who featured for Hereford United earlier in the season, has joined JT Hughes/Mitsubishi Welsh Premier club Barry Town.
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