Tony James, the former Hereford United defender now with Burton, was interviewed after this afternoon's game.
"We've been very good at home this season so far and showed a lot of quality today," James told BBC H&W.
"We conceded a few sloppy goals but all in all a good performance.
"There weren't too many efforts on target first half but it opened up a bit more in the second half when the both teams really went for it.
"I've been looking forward to playing Hereford since I left four years ago. It's the right result for me.
James, whose one child was a mascot this afternoon, still lives in Hereford.
"I've been to watch a couple of games (at Edgar Street) when I've had a chance. I'm always there. I have friends at the club."
Keith Hall, the interviewer, then made an unusual slip during a remark about James now playing in the Football League despite being 33 years old.
"31 actually pal, don't make me too old," said James.
"I'm really enjoying this season. It's been a good challenge."
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