The Bulls entertain Swindon on Friday night at Edgar Street for another League One match.
The last time Swindon visited Edgar Street it was a day to forget for Tim Sills. The misfiring striker's four minute contribution to the game ended after being booked twice in quick succession during a disagreement with the referee. The game ended up 0-0 despite an entertaining game, with the Bulls beating Swindon in the reverse fixture 2-1 thanks to a pair of Andy Williams strikes.
The Bulls will be hoping for better support than the two and a half thousand home supporters that watched the Bulls win on Saturday - a disappointing figure considering that nearly six thousand Bulls turned out on the last day of last season to celebrate promotion. A number of signings are hoped for to bolster the squad, but the addition of Stephen O'Leary already seems to have gone a long way to lifting the group.
Swindon face a midweek trip to the delights of Aldershot before the relatively short journey to Edgar Street and, after a tough win over MK Dons at the weekend, they would have probably preferred the rest that the Bulls received with a bye in the Johnstones Paint Trophy. Striker Simon Cox, another £200,000 forward, with strike partner Billy Paynter have scored seven of their eight goals this season.
Hereford United vs Swindon Town, Edgar Street, Friday September 5th, 7.45pm.