NEXT HOME GAME - TBC
NEXT AWAY GAME - SUPPORTERS XI ARE PLAYING WORCESTER AT MALVERN ON SUNDAY AUGUST 3rd AT 3.00pm

Friday, December 03, 2004

The pressure is on Boston

John Trewick, the Hereford United coach has told the Evening News that the pressure is on Boston after the Bulls recent run of form.



"The Blackpool result should give the players a lot of confidence. They have proved on three occasions that if they play to their very best, they can beat teams from a higher level.



"We are capable of doing that again. As far as Boston are concerned, the pressure is on them.



"I think if you ask most people in the game, they will say that there is not much difference between two thirds of clubs in League Two and the top third of clubs in the Conference. Boston play direct football and have a big target man in Jason Lee. We have to be aware of them but we must concentrate on how we play.



"For our directors and the manager, we understand the importance of progressing to the next round in terms of finances.



"For the players, it's the chance to draw a club at a much higher level in the next stage, possibly a Premiership club, which would be fantastic."



Trewick admitted that neither Tony James nor Jamie Pitman were automatic choices to start tomorrow.



"Tony had to miss the game on Tuesday and a difficult decision will have to be made whether to recall him into the side.



"Jamie came in against Blackpool, scored a good goal and, like everybody else in the squad, wants to play.



"But we've a squad of 19 with one player missing, Ryan Green, so we can only start with the 11 we feel is best suited to each game. Decisions are not made in isolation."