John Trewick, the Hereford United coach had the difficult task of being interviewed this afternoon by BBC Hereford and Worcester after the Bulls were defeated by Dagenham. He admitted that it was a disappointing result.
"We dominated the game practically from start to finish and created many, many chances but just couldn't finish. I think we created a lot around their penalty area to win two or three matches, never mind one game.
"So everybody is a little bit disappointed to say the least."
When it was suggested by the interviewer, Peter McMillian, that their goalkeeper didn't have much to do, Trewick responded by saying "You're a hard man, aren't you.
"He had one or two saves to make. The amount of possession we had in their final third, you expect to get something from it."
Talking about the Dagenham goal, Trewick thought that Adam Stansfield (who may have been marking Uddin, the scorer) was a little bit concussed at the time but then questioned whether the free kick from which the goal was scored had been correctly given.
"There were a few strange decisions today," Trewick commented. "They didn't deserve anything from the game let alone winning it."
Then the interviewer commented that it was fourth defeat in five league games for Hereford.
"You're a right bundle of fun," Trewick told McMillian. "There seems to be a strange sort of delight in people saying that. I don't know where it's coming from. I prefer to look at the positive side of the game. Any neutral watching that match would say we deserved to win it many times over.
"I could say to you it's our first defeat in four."
"What do you think you have to do to get the Conference campaign back on track," asked McMillian.
"Score some goals," replied Trewick.