Three defeats in four fails to dampen spirits
Hereford United goalkeeper Matt Baker is confident about Hereford United's play-off hopes, despite Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Barnet.
Talking to the Evening News, he said: "We conceded some sloppy goals and you cannot afford to do. Although we replied and pumped a lot of balls into their box, we didn't create too many clear-cut chances."
He added: "We are very disappointed to lose. But while there are points to play for, there's still every chance that we could make the play-offs. There is no reason why we cannot win our remaining six matches."
Hereford defender Michael Rose, who featured in the game at Underhill, has made the trip to Holland today for England's National Game XI match tomorrow. England lost their last match 3-1 in Belgium, but didn't have Conference players available for the match so manager Paul Fairclough formulated his squad from feeder league players.
Meanwhile, North Herefordshire and the Tenbury Wells area are to be able to hear BBC Hereford & Worcester's coverage of Hereford United clearly for the first time, reports ukradio.com. The BBC Radio Shropshire frequency of 1584 khz AM has been transferred to Hereford & Worcester, who will begin broadcasting on March 31st. Currently, the station is available on 94.7 mhz FM in Herefordshire, 104 in Worcestershire, 104.6 in the Kidderminster area and 738 AM in Worcester.
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