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Friday, May 21, 2021

I'm Going To Wembley To Win Said Gowling

 

Hereford FC manager Josh Gowling has spoken to the National League site ahead of tomorrow's FA Trophy final at Wembley.

“It’s not a great day out if you lose, is it?” Gowling said.

“I’m not looking to go somewhere for a day out. I don’t look to play football for a day out – I don’t care if we’re playing against Liverpool – I’m going there to win a game of football.

“We’ve got to the final and that’s great but that’s all we’ve done. We’ve beat some good opposition but that doesn’t mean anything if you lose in the final.

“Wembley is a great stadium and I’ve been there and done it before as a player but it’s only a great day out if you’ve won. It’s the worst place to be if you lose.

“It’ll be nice for the lads to feel a bit more normal. To have fans cheering us on will give us a bit of a push and hopefully we can go one better than last time they were there.”

Gowling shows signs of being concerned that Hereford are seen as favourities by the bookies.

“Let’s be real about it. People say ‘little old Hornchurch’ and call them a pub side, but it’s rubbish,” he said.

“They’ve got a manager that’s won the competition before, they’ve beaten four National League sides – they’re a good side and they’ve got some good players.

“We’re not going into this thinking we’re the favourites. They’re a serious side who play well and score lots of goals. We’ve got to be at our best to get a result.

“I like to plan ahead for everything anyway. It’s just about good habits.

“When you have such a long lay-off it’s about sticking to them habits and trying to make training competitive as possible. 

“Naturally, you don’t need to motivate the lads to play at a cup final at Wembley but the weeks prior to it we need to make sure we prepare properly. The lads have been professional all the way through and they can be proud of what they’ve done this season. It’s been tough.

“For all what’s happened in the past year, for the lads to keep their focus and their passion, I’m so proud of them for what they’ve done.

“The club have had success coming up through the leagues.

“With that comes bigger budgets and we have a bigger pull for players – all of a sudden, the gap between us and the other teams isn’t as big. Then you hit a bit of a wall, and I think that’s what we’ve done.

“When you have success, you don’t change anything. We’ve reformed and kicked on with the playing side but what we’re doing right now is building in the background off the field.

“We get a good result on Saturday and the ball gets rolling and you’ve got momentum.”