Turner fears Carlisle backlash
Graham Turner fears that Carlisle will want to get back to winning ways on Saturday after their mauling by Barnet last week.
"There is always the fear that Carlisle will take things out on us after losing to Barnet. That result ended their unbeaten start and they will want to put it behind as soon as possible," the Hereford United manager told the Carlisle News and Star.
"We have got to guard against a backlash and I'll be drumming that into my players
"Carlisle are a good side and have adjusted to life in the Conference very quickly. They have produced a number of impressive performances already this season and they will want to put in another against us.
"Although our form has been disappointing during the past four games, I'm always optimistic and hopefully we can turn it around in this game.
"We couldn't have asked for a tougher fixture but there will be a decent crowd and I'm hoping our experienced pros will relish that.
"I beleive that big crowds help the good players and bring the best out of them and I'd like to think our key players will do the business."
Lee Mills, the Bulls striker, will meet up with Paul Simpson, the Carlisle manager, again on Saturday. They played together at Derby in the mid-nineties.
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