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

Sunday, April 17, 2011

It's Shrewsbury on Saturday

It's Shrewsbury Town and the return of Graham Turner at Edgar Street next Saturday.

And with Shrewsbury chasing promotion and the Bulls currently well out of the relegation zone, most of the pressure will be on Turner's team.

Bulls keeper Adam Bartlett is looking forward to the game.

"It's one to look forward to," Bartlett told BBC Hereford and Worcester. "Graham was a massive influence at the club, being at the helm for fifteen years.

"But now he's up the road and Hereford consider them as the biggest local rivals and they're up there.

"So there will be nothing better than for us to take all three points. Get us over the finishing line and dent their promotion hopes."

Meanwhile Shrewsbury's Tom Bradshaw feels their supporters could make the difference.

"Every point counts with it being so tight at the top and with the away end being sold out at a tight ground, every fan will be really important to us. The support has been excellent all season and they will really be up for it next week.

"We want to win every game. We believe we can do it and that is the target.

Meanwhile both sets of supporters are reminded that the game is all-ticket and will kick-off at 1pm. No tickets will be available on the day. Whilst Shrewsbury have reportedly sold all their 1275 tickets, Hereford have some tickets remaining for all their 'areas' in the ground.

Hereford United supporters can purchase tickets from Edgar Street until 4pm Thursday. Orders will be taken by post or on the telephone until 4pm tomorrow (Tuesday). Please note the office will not be open on Good Friday.

And as an added incentive all spectators under 16 will receive a Cadbury's cream egg as they pass through the turnstiles.

However with temperatures expected to reach around 20C next Saturday, the club might need an extra fridge to stop all that chocolate melting.