Hereford United's last home game of the 2012/13 season was against Mansfield on Tuesday April 16th.
A look back:
Mansfield thuggery prevails in tense encounter
Last Home Game Of The Season For The Bulls |
Martin Foyle named a strong opening line-up with Chris Bush returning to first team action while Rod McDonald joined the bench.
A couple of early
chances fell to the visitors with Bittner coming to the rescue with the
first and a linesman’s flag for the second. Adam
Chapman received a lecture from referee Swabey for overstepping the
mark with the verbals before Bowman was strangely penalised when a
Mansfield player ran into his back. Then, on 8 minutes The Bulls took the lead with a fine goal.
Chris Sharp Gets Past Mansfield's Defenders |
Ryan Bowman And Team-Mates Celebrate Hereford's Goal |
Mansfield fullback
Beevers fell awkwardly damaging his shoulder and had to be replaced by
Sutton before Green was yellow carded for another wild swing of the
elbow. Kingsley James
complained of a late challenge in midfield that went unpunished and when
Luke Jones was climbing all over Bowman Swabey awarded a kick to The
Stags.
Chris Bush’s dangerous free kick from the left was blocked away for a corner from which, ultimately, Mansfield drew level. The keeper claimed a poor flag kick and quickly released Meikle on the left. He
got past stand-in fullback Joe Connor and his pinpoint cross was met at
the back post with a firm headed finish by Green on 37 minutes.
Stefan Stam was on
the end of a lunge by Briscoe before Chris Sharp was next to suffer at
the hands of the increasingly cynical Stags when he was body-checked by
Adam Murray as he broke into the danger area. Murray was rightly carded and may have been dismissed had there not been a covering defender.
The half finished
with three added minutes and an almighty scramble in the Mansfield
goalmouth as shots rained in including one from Kingsley James that was
blocked by what looked suspiciously like an arm.
HT Bulls 1 Mansfield 1
The Bulls were quickly on the offensive after the break following a timely Stam clearance that was picked up by Kingsley James. KJ made good ground down the right playing a one-two with the overlapping Connor before whipping in a fine cross which Bowman chested just wide of the upright.
Chris
Sharp worked hard to earn a corner and when the flag kick came in James
was unlucky to have the ball bounce up and strike his hand when a shot
on goal was imminent. Sam Clucas cut in from the left to unleash a shot that was deflected wide but Swabey defied all logic by awarded a goal kick. Chris Bush’s surging run ended with a shot that was dragged wide.
Matt Green released Meikle into the box but Bittner did exceptionally well to spread himself and block the shot. Mansfield
continued to build the pressure and The Bulls were fortunate to see
Murray shoot wide when Stam misjudged a bounce to allow him in on goal. There
was a shout for a penalty when Marley Watkins tumbled under pressure
then, at the other end, Meikle dragged a shot wide from 15 yards and
substitute Rhead blasted out of the ground from 10 yards.
Mansfield continued to launch their crude forward balls and Connor was penalised when Meikle was clearly backing in. Meikle then fouled Watkins and from the free kick, Clucas saw his shot fly just wide. Another
bombardment from the visitors ended with Bittner making a fingertip
save from Green as a slightly miss-hit shot threatened to creep over the
line.
Chris Bush’s misdirected clearance went for a corner from which Dempster headed over. Stam
displayed all his expertise to shadow Green away from goal before
getting in a clearance and in the next attack Green floored his marker
long after the ball had gone but once again it escaped the notice of the
blinkered officials.
As the four minutes
of added time commenced, a corner on the right from Clucas fell for
Kingsley James but his volley from just outside the box skidded wide of
the post before Mansfield grabbed a late winner.
Green held off the
attentions of Luke Graham before firing in on the angle from 10 yards to
prompt an undisciplined pitch invasion from the Mansfield bench and
send home the 627 Stags in a crowd of 2141 home on the edge of promotion
back to the Football League.
FT Bulls 1 Mansfield 2
Hereford:
Bittner, Connor, Graham, Stam, Bush, Watkins, O’Keefe, James, Clucas,
Bowman (McDonald 88), Sharp (Jackson 72). Subs not used: Heath, Jones,
Smikle.
Mansfield:
Marriott, Beevers (Sutton 26), Jones, Dempster, Taylor, Murray,
Chapman, Stevenson (Rhead 63), Briscoe (Daniel 83), Green, Meikle. Subs
not used: Speight, Howell.
Not
for the first time this season (Sandell at Newport?) The Bulls were
undone by a player that should not have been on the pitch. Mansfield
were a strong side not without quality but a father was seen taking his
child out of the groud before half time saying he didn’t want his son
to watch so-called sportsmen behaving in the manner the Mansfield
players did in the opening thirty minutes.
Just
as well he wasn’t around at the end to witness the throat-slitting
gesture from one of the Stags backroom staff aimed at Bulls fans as the
players left the field.
All in all it was a sad excuse for football that won the match and The Conference is probably better without them.
Good riddance.
After the game manager Martin Foyle spoke to BBC Hereford and Worcester.
The Stags scored the winning goal with the final whistle close to being blown.
"Just two minutes to go, just keep the ball," Foyle told BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"Simple things, I suppose it's the level you've played at.
"Poor decision, wrong time."
Meanwhile Foyle didn't think Mansfield were the best side he had seen this season.
"I think Kidderminster are in terms of football and going to the next level," said Foyle.
After the game manager Martin Foyle spoke to BBC Hereford and Worcester.
Just Keep The Ball said Foyle
Martin Foyle In The Dug-Out Last Night |
Hereford United manager Martin
Foyle felt that his side were naive in not trying to keep possession of
the ball in the last few minutes of the game last night.
The Stags scored the winning goal with the final whistle close to being blown.
"Just two minutes to go, just keep the ball," Foyle told BBC Hereford and Worcester.
"Simple things, I suppose it's the level you've played at.
"Poor decision, wrong time."
Meanwhile Foyle didn't think Mansfield were the best side he had seen this season.
"I think Kidderminster are in terms of football and going to the next level," said Foyle.