Hereford United manager Martin Foyle is looking forward to the game at Luton tomorrow.
The Bulls haven't played for nearly two weeks when at Woking they lost 3-0. The defeat came after a much better run of form and Foyle hoped that it was just a blip.
However to get anything from Luton tomorrow would be some achievement given the Hatters top the Conference.
"(Luton are) an excellent side, no qualms about it," said Foyle as reported by Dunstable Today.
Martin Foyle And John Still At Edgar Street Last September |
"John Still
has gone a little bit from the old Luton where they had to play
football from the back and be pretty as he knows exactly what the
criteria is to get out of this league.
"Fair play to them, they’re doing well. They’ve got a bit of experience in there and a bit of youth in there.
"But
what a fantastic game to go and play in. If I was a player thinking to
go and play in front of 7,8,000 people with a good hostile environment,
we’re going to bring it on and get on with it.
"It will be nice to get a game of football under our belts too."
Meanwhile Foyle went to watch Wrexham last Saturday and in a BBC Hereford and Worcester interview he said he 'knew' Tuesday's game at the Racecourse between the Dragons and the Bulls would be called off.
"I saw Wrexham on the Saturday against Dartford and I knew our game was going to be off.
"They must have worked overtime and a bit more to have got the game on.
"The pitch cut up and it was still raining and I thought we've got no chance for Tuesday night and it proved that way."
As for Luton.
"They've got that bit of quality.
"We know we'll have our hands full but if we defend properly as a team we certainly will have chances."
As for Luton.
"They've got that bit of quality.
"We know we'll have our hands full but if we defend properly as a team we certainly will have chances."
Finally Foyle should have the vast majority of his squad available for selection for tomorrow's game with only Dan Pilkington and Joel Edwards ruled out.