Head Coach Marc Richards (left) with Head of Football Tim Harris |
Head Coach Marc Richards thinks Hereford can beat anyone in the league if they carry on putting in the same performances.
Richards is looking forward to the festive fixtures against Kidderminster Harriers and Chester, but will first need to look at any niggles that might have been picked up on Saturday.
The Bulls host their Worcestershire rivals on Wednesday, before making the short trip to Aggborough on New Years Day.
"All the boys are looking forward to it and I am as well," said Richards.
"If we continue putting in the same performance levels, if we do we know we're capable of beating any team in this league.
"We'll assess any niggles, injuries and knocks to some of the guys that have played some minutes for the first time, like Josh Gowling who I thought was excellent.
"We'll reassess it over the next few days before Christmas to see where we're at for Boxing Day."
Harvey Smith will be back in contention for Wednesday after suffering mild-concussion in a game for parent club Bristol City last week, which left him in need of stitches.
Hereford announced the signing of Theo Wharton (below) an hour before Saturday's game at Bradford (Park Avenue), with the 24-year-old central midfielder named as a substitute.
New signing Theo Wharton |
Wharton came through the youth ranks at Cardiff City has featured for Wales. He was most recently with Nuneaton Borough, but has also spent time at York City, Tamworth and Weston-Super-Mare.
Fellow midfielder James Wesolowski is due to have a scan today to assess the full extent of the injury he picked up with the first 20 minutes of his debut two weeks ago.
Wesolowski had only just recovered from a hamstring injury, but was forced off after pulling it early in the game against Billericay Town.
"Theo has been training with us over the last couple of weeks so we've got to know him and have look in terms of what he might give us," Richards added.
"It gives us more competition in that midfield area."
"Wesolowski is getting a scan just before Christmas so hopefully we'll find out the full extent of that.
"Until we know exactly what we're dealing with we won't know a timescale, fingers crossed it's not as bad as we think.
"Before we get a scan it's very hard to tell."
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