Monday, October 08, 2007

Ciderspace updates their views on Bulls

Yeovil Town visit Edgar Street tomorrow for a second round Johnstone's Paint Trophy cup-tie against Hereford United and their bible Ciderspace has had to update its comments on the Bulls after Yeovil suffered one of their heaviest defeats in recent times at Edgar Street in the Carling Cup back in August.

Supporters will remember that Yeovil had no answer to the pace and shooting ability of hat-trick man Lionel Ainsworth that evening.

After talking about Yeovil nicking many of Hereford's finest players over recent years, they then mention the sale of Andrew Williams as part of a loss of players last summer.

"Despite that they've made a surprisingly strong start and are currently suffering from vertigo in the dizzy heights of second place in League Two. Gulp!

"Tuesday night's JPT match will be an opportunity for a spot of revenge on the field of play. We hardly dare mention it, but the Bull******s may have achieved a result in the Carling Cup First Round earlier this (2007-08) season. We'll say no more. The plucky giant-killers will be attempting to secure a second scalp in the JPT, whilst the Big Club visiting Edgar Street will be seeking to put matters right and restore the order of balance."

Supporters are reminded that prices have been cut for this game which kicks off at 7.45pm. Adults will pay £10 and Concessions £5. Juniors, under 16's, can watch this game free of charge.

There will be no extra time. Should the game finish with the teams level then penalties will be taken to find the winner.

Hereford are expected to give a night off to a few players who have started most games so far this season. However the Trophy rules state that teams must retain at least six of the players with the most starts.

Reserve goalkeeper Michael Ingram (pictured), defender John McCombe, and young mid-fielder Sam Gwynne are all expected to take part.