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Wednesday, February 27, 2019
On This Day - February 27th
A look back at some news items from February 27th.
1999
HEREFORD United are the latest side to make a note of the name of Boldmere St Michaels' top scorer Neil Kitching.
The Mikes' hot-shot has bagged 17 league goals so far in his first season with them since a summer move from Highgate United.
That record has brought approaches from Sutton Town and latterly Bromsgrove Rovers and now Hereford.
Hereford want to have a look at him in action for their reserves in midweek, and Mikes manager Alan Parsons has said that he would not object.
2001
HEREFORD UNITED 1 - 1 MORECAMBE
Hereford United win 3 - 1 on penalties, after extra time.
FA Umbro Trophy Fifth Round Replay.
Hereford United earned a home match against Burton Albion in the quarter final of the FA Trophy after a lucky win on penalties against Morecambe tonight. After a 0-0 draw on Saturday at Christie Park, the Bulls were favourites for the replay but Morecambe dominated for long periods and will count themselves very unlucky not having progressed themselves.
2003
Club look for CVA settlement
Further information has come to light about the failure of Hereford United's recent attempt to offer unsecured CVA creditors another 5p in the pound as reported by HU-FC.co.uk yesterday.
The two main creditors, Inland Revenue and Customs & Excise, both rejected the proposal and as 75% of the creditors (by value of the amount owed) need to agree to any offer for it to succeed, it was not worthwhile calling a meeting to even discuss the proposal.
As well as the two Government departments it is believed that the Professional Footballers' Association are owed a five figure sum by the club. This could be as a result of a loan to pay players wages before the CVA came into existence in January 1998.
2004
Magic
Dagenham & Redbridge 0 - 9 Hereford United
Hereford United equaled a Conference record this evening as they thrashed Dagenham & Redbridge 9-0 at Victoria Road in front of Sky TV cameras and a crowd of 1617. The record was previously held by Sutton United, who beat Gateshead 9-0 in 1991. This result will act a reminder to Chester City that the Bulls have certainly not given up hope of bringing the title to Edgar Street.
It was, however, the Daggers who started the better of the two sides. Dagenham played some nice passing football in the opening quarter of an hour and produced many difficult crosses from both flanks, one hitting the cross bar and another needing the finger tips of Hereford 'keeper Matt Baker to divert the ball away from goal.
United's first goal was scored against the run of play following a good passing move. Ryan Green played a neat one-two with Rob Purdie and then beat Danny Shipp to the ball who tripped the wing-back in the area. The referee had no hesitation in pointing to the penalty spot, and showing Shipp a red card for a professional foul. Tony James hammered the ball home low to the right of the goal for his 6th goal of the season, all of which have been from the penalty spot.
The red card was a turning point in the game and from then on Hereford were rarely troubled by Gary Hills' play-off chasing team. United had chances for a second through David Brown and Steve Guinan and finally doubled their advantage in the thirty-eighth minute. Brown was played in behind the defence by Guinan then turned his marker and fired a left footed shot into the bottom corner at Tony Robert's near post.
Baker was called into action late on in the first half when a free-kick was layed on to Danny Hill whose first time shot was saved well by Baker, who tipped it round the post. Hereford broke down the other end with pace and won a throw in on the left wing which Green took. Rose played the ball to Simon Willis, who found Green once again. His tidy chip found Brown on the left of the box who drove a powerful cross to Guinan who capped a brilliant Hereford move and made it 3-0 at the break.
United took just two minutes to open up their second half account when Rose crossed a free-kick for Guinan to tap in from close range. After the fourth Hereford took their foot off the pedal and slowed their game down allowing Dagenham to have a period attacking the Hereford goal but didn't look like scoring. The closest anyone came to beating Baker was Jimmy Jackson, who headed just over the bar.
Hereford scored five goals in the last twenty minutes as Dagenham began to tire. Each time Hereford attacked it looked like they were going to score. In the sixty-nineth minute Baker began a counter attack as he released the ball down the left to Rose. Rob Purdie and Brown found themselves with just one defender to beat, so Purdie squared the ball to Brown who beat the advancing 'keeper only to see his shot headed off the line by a covering defender. The resulting corner, well taken by Rose, was headed in at the near post by Brown.
Danny Williams, left out of the starting eleven to make way for new signing Simon Willis, took just three minutes to find the net after being subbed on for Willis. His effort from twenty yards hit the inside of the post and then found the back of the net for United's sixth. Guinan was also replaced by Marc Beesley and Jamie Pitman made way for Dean Craven as Graham Turner looked to rest key players for Tuesday nights trip to Telford.
Beesley scored his first for the club following his transfer from Chester. He met a Rose corner from the right with a half volley at the far post for Hereford's seventh. Two minutes later Green played Williams one-on-one with Roberts and he netted his second. In the eighty-nineth minute man of the match Brown completed the rout and his hatrick when one-on-one with the 'keeper. This was United's eightieth Conference goal this season.
This was an excellent performance by the Bulls which will give them great confidence in going to Telford on Tuesday.
Watch the video at:
http://bullsnews.blogspot.com/2019/02/15-years-ago-today-dagenham-redbridge-0.html
2008
Turner shortlisted for Manager of the Month
Hereford United's Graham Turner is one of four managers shortlisted for the February League Two manager of the month.
The others are Peterborough's Darren Ferguson, Stockport's Jim Gannon and Lincoln's Peter Jackson.
The winner will be announced on Sky Sports News at around 12.30pm tomorrow.
Until last evening's slip-up at Dagenham, Turner's Hereford United had been undefeated during February and took a creditable 15 points out of a possible 18.