Hereford United director Dave Preedy felt the Bulls should have taken something from this afternoon's game against Kidderminster.
"I thought we deserved a draw," Preedy told BN.
"Their goal looked sloppy I thought. I'd like to see it again. Was it a mistake, did the ball stick in the mud or whatever?
"Our side is still lacking firepower up front.
"I thought we might have finished Kiddy's good run today.
"We just need to get to that January transfer window.
"Today Ryan Bowman would have made a difference. Our lads weren't sharp enough, Ryan would have been.
"Kiddy set themselves up knowing we haven't got a striker.
"Ryan is, I'd say, another three weeks away."
Preedy was not impressed with the tackle that left Andy Gallinagh having to have eight stitches in his foot after the game.
Gallinagh receiving attention from Ian Rodgerson |
"The lad has chopped him in half and he's hurt him.
"The ref has given him a yellow, sometimes you think the game is not fair.
"You get the break sometimes, today we didn't.
"They never intimidated us, we were up for it all the time.
"The lads worked their socks off I thought.
"Bittner didn't make many saves.
" A draw would have been a fair result."
Finally asked if he had a New Years Resolution, Preedy responded positively.
"We are going to challenge for the play-offs!"
Finally asked if he had a New Years Resolution, Preedy responded positively.
"We are going to challenge for the play-offs!"