BBC Midlands Today interviewed Hereford assistant manager Steve Jenkins this evening.
Firstly, he was asked about Saturday's game.
"The players were absolutely fantastic, it was a great day for the club. The boys put an incredible shift in because it was tough for the first 30 minutes.
But buoyed on by the fans, they dug in and got the result and what they deserved."
And looking at the draw?
"I can't speak for everybody, but we want a home tie that we have a realistic chance of winning to get to the third round."
Guy Cooke also spoke about the Telford game.
"I thought the first 30 minutes, as Jenks said, it was a really tough game and intense.
"But then after 60 minutes the game changer was the red card, and the John Mills slotted home.
"All round it was a good day."
Who would Hereford's drummer like to play in the next round?
"A non-league club at home, an easy tie so we can get Manchester United away and roll in the money!"