A win and a draw for safety - but beware....
"The local press in Hereford say we've dented Hereford's promotion push, though if I'm honest, I'm not too bothered about Hereford's promotion push. It's more about our fight for survival and it was a point in the right direction for us."
"I think Darren Randolph is top class and we were fortunate to get him on loan from Charlton. The more games he plays the better he gets. He's put in a good performance today but in the same affect, I thought that Wayne Brown for Hereford put in a good performance as well."
"He pulled off a great save from a great Andy Bishop header but then they went to the other end and hit the bar. It was a much better second half than first half and was probably the most boring game ever. The conditions didn't help; I think we had everything in that first half so full credit to both sets of players. It's not easy playing in weather like that."
"Both teams tried to pass the ball and tried to play the game the right way. Monday's game is now the next game and we are something like ten points in front of them, so it's a massive game for them, but we are going in the right direction, that's for sure and if we continue to play as we have played with the same commitment and the same work ethic, as well as the team togetherness, then I think we will be ok."
"This is a massive point for us because nobody expected us to come to Edgar Street and get anything. On paper it was a Hereford home win but we believed that we could get something here, not just a draw, but we believed that we could come here and win."
"I think a win and a draw will probably put us safe, but you never know because as results have gone today with Chester beating Darlington, that's the sort of league that we are in. You can never look at it and say home win or away win because the league is throwing up so many different results this season."
Comments courtesy of Jamie Griffiths @ Hereford United Football Club














