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Thursday, September 28, 2006

Not plain sailing says Trewick

John Trewick has admitted, after last night's defeat at Bristol, that 'in football things don't go for you all the time.'

The Hereford United coach gave this view to BBC Hereford and Worcester.



"We've climbed a level and anybody who thought it was just going to be all plain sailing was daft."

Trewick has also spoken to the Worcester News.

"After the last couple of games we have got to show a bit of character and put in a performance against Macclesfield and get a result.

"We went to Wrexham, played quite well and lost and we went to Bristol, played quite well and lost. It's not a habit we want to get in to."

"It was a good first-half performance where we deservedly went into the lead and could have got a second.

"Apart from five or 10 minutes of the first-half we played as well as we have all season. We passed the ball quite well in the second-half. Until they scored their two goals quickly it was a satisfying performance. Two goals in such a short space of time knocked the stuffing out of us."

Trewick spoke about the injury situation at Edgar Street. He said that Gareth Sheldon has a calf injury but 'Andy Williams is progressing and is possible for Saturday.'

Meanwhile Forest Green Rovers have announced that former Hereford United player Guy Ipoua has left the club as manager Jim Harvey does not see him as part of his plans and so his non contract registration has been cancelled.