Speaking to the Lancashire Telegraph ahead of Saturday’s clash at Edgar Street, John Coleman’s sidekick was in buoyant mood despite the Crown Gound outfit’s record of never having won at Hereford in seven attempts.
"We don't have the best record down there – but records are made for breaking," said Bell. "The main thing is to go there and play the way that we know we can."
"We need to go there and get back to our best and not worry about what has happened."
"Yes, we have lost our last two – but over 40-odd games that doesn't mean too much," he said. "It is certainly not a crisis or anything like that and that is just what John Coleman and myself have been telling the lads this week."
"Things have gone against us over the last couple of games – but we have also been responsible for a few mistakes in the last two games as well and we need to cut them out."
"We have told the players in no uncertain terms and we are good enough to get over this run."
"It will be tough because they will be walking on air after last weekend."