Next Saturday Hereford FC will make its first vist to Edgeley Park, home of Stockport County.
Hereford United played there several times in recent years, the last being on Tuesday February 26th 2013.
A look back:
Goals
from Luke Graham, Ryan Bowman and Josh O’Keefe earned The Bulls three
points at Edgeley Park this evening and pushed United up to SEVENTH in
the Blue Square Bet Premier.
An early Stam clearance almost put Watkins away but the ball ran out
of play before Bittner was brought into the action to save a Cullen
shot. Clucas broke from a defensive position but was unfairly impeded and needed treatment for a bang in the face.
A chipped ball forward by Gallinagh found Sharp who was pushed in the
back to give The Bulls a free kick that was cleared under pressure by
the Hatters defence. Kingsley
James tried a shot from distance that brought a save from O’Donnell on
fifteen minutes before Stockport took the lead when a Cullen shot was
saved by Bittner but the rebound was turned in by Adnan Cirak. Bittner was harshly booked for colliding with Cullen after having made the save.
Ryan Bowman flicked a ball forward to O’Keefe as he burst into the box but a waving flag halted the threat. A
long diagonal Clucas pass almost found Watkins and the next break
produced The Bulls first corner from which United got the equaliser.
Luke Graham's Header Is Goalbound |
Hackney was frequently involved as the hosts produced some decent
passing football as The Bulls dropped into their familiar defensive
shape. O’Donnell collected Musa’s long throw before Bowman laid off to James but his through ball found Sharp in an offside position. Sharp was then caught again when a Clucas/Bowman combination got the ball forward.
Three first half minutes of added time failed to produce any further
score with Stockport having shaded the possession in the first period.
HT Stockport 1 Bulls 1
The Bulls kicked off the second half attacking their fans in the away
end and an early chance saw Sam Clucas lift the ball over O’Donnell
only for it to land on the roof of the net. Clucas then forced a corner from which Watkins dragged his effort just wide before a Stockport shot sailed high over the bar.
United were looking the brighter of the two side in the early stages
of the second half with Watkins and Clucas both looking threatening. A long Musa throw found Sharp in space but his hurried shot was blocked by O’Donnell. Then The Bulls took the lead with ten minutes played. Watkins checked inside his fullback before sending a fine cross to Bowman who sent a bullet header in at the back post.
Players Gather Around Bowman After The Striker Scores His 18th Goal Of The Season |
Gallinagh cleared a deep cross by Cullen at the expense of a corner from which Stockport grabbed a leveller. The
corner was not attacked by the Bulls defence and the ball was forced
home by defender Tunnicliffe with twenty minutes of the half played.
Sharp released Bowman but Newton was quickly across to block the shot from The Bulls top scorer. Stam,
hampered by what appeared to be a back problem, was caught out by a
through ball and Bittner had to be alert to save from Cullen before
Bowman dragged a shot across goal as the game opened up.
Sharp cut in from wide and sent a shot high and wide, Heath
replaced Musa at left back and Marlon Jackson took over from Sharp as
Foyle freshened the team with some fresh legs with seventeen minutes
remaining.
Gallinagh made a rare sortie into the opponents box and tried a shot
that was saved before Stam had another good header saved on the line. Stockport threw on Paul Marshall and Danny Hattersley. But it was The Bulls who retook the lead on eighty minutes.
Heath drilled a free kick into the box that fell to Jackson and his driven cross was headed in by Josh O’Keefe.
Josh O'Keefe Scored The Winner |
Marley Watkins Taking A Corner - Shortly Afterwards He Was Subbed |
FT Stockport 2 Bulls 3
Hereford:- Bittner, Gallinagh, Graham, Stam, Musa (Heath 75), Watkins (McDonald 88), James, O’Keefe, Sharp (Jackson 75), Bowman. Unused Curruthers, Smikle.
Stockport:- O’Donnell, Hall, Newton, Hammar, Tunnicliffe, Sharidan
(Marshall 77), Nolan, Mainwaring, Hackney, Cullen (Whitehead 85), Cirak
(Hattersley 78). Unused Ormson, Fagbola.
A fine hard-working and deserved win for The Bulls having come from
behind to create the better opportunities in the second half. Once again, Jackson’s introduction provided the spark after Sharp had run the legs off the opposition in the first hour. It’s a tactic that is serving Martin Foyle well.