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Tuesday, December 26, 2023

We'll Enjoy Today Said Caddis


Hereford manager Paul Caddis admitted he didn't want to go through the sort of ending to the game that happened at Gloucester this afternoon too often.

Hereford's winning goal came in the eighth minute of added time. 

"It doesn't come better than that, does it? said BBC's Terry Goodwin.

"No it doesn't," said Caddis.

"I don't know if I want to do that every week, my thoughts are gone, my hair is getting whiter.

"To epitimise this group we scored two goals in ninety plus minutes.

"The first one I don't know, the referee said it was a push on (by?) Jason Cowley. I didn't see it myself.

"Just delighted, the character in the dressing room is unbelievable, absolutely unbelievable.

"The supporters, we outnumbered them.

"The game I thought was pretty poor first half from us, also the style of play you're up against.

"They wanted to put balls in the box, they wanted to play forward quickly and we had to try and deal with that.

"We didn't deal with it as well as we wanted to but we came a bit more to grips with it later in the game."

Had Hereford gone 2-1 down with fifteen minutes to go in the past, fans would have thought we know what we're in for. It doesn't feel like that any more.

"I'm not being disrepectful to anybody or any players before myself and these group of players.

"We're not Hereford of old, we're a completely different group of players, a completely different mindset.

"I think someone said last week we never beaten Spennymoor in the League, we went and beat them.

"We had never picked up points against somebody else, can't remember, never beat them

"Never come from behind in the last eighteen months, two years, we done it several times this year.

"We're a completely different group, we're humble and that starts from myself and Adam Rooney and the coaching staff.

"We'll enjoy today but next week will be a completely different game."