Ten years ago today, November 25th 2003, Hereford United entertained Halifax Town at Edgar Street. Tomorrow Halifax are back.
Seventh heaven for resurgent Hereford
Hereford United 7 - 1 Halifax Town
The turn-around following Saturday's 4-1 defeat at Shrewsbury Town could not have been more convincing, as Hereford United came from behind to sweep aside mid-table Halifax Town at Edgar Street tonight.
A staggering statistic of seven goals from ten on-target shots reveal how Graham Turner's men found their form in front of the lowest league crowd at Edgar Street this season, and a result like this will have the fans flocking back for Saturday's match against Farnborough.
A staggering statistic of seven goals from ten on-target shots reveal how Graham Turner's men found their form in front of the lowest league crowd at Edgar Street this season, and a result like this will have the fans flocking back for Saturday's match against Farnborough.
The 7-1 scoreline is United's biggest league win since World War II, and their biggest win in any competitive game since 25th October 1989, when they beat Connah's Quay Nomads 9-0 in the Welsh Cup third round at Edgar Street.
Halifax took an early lead, scoring after just two minutes. Craig Midgley crossed from the right, and Lewis Killeen found the United defence sleeping as he volley home into the bottom corner. But it will be a long trip home for the forty-seven away supporters after they collapsed under the pressure of a revived Hereford.
Within eight minutes, though, Hereford had levelled. Rob Purdie picked up the ball in midfield, feeding the lively looking Paul Parry on the left channel, and his cross found Ben Smith in space, who equalised with ease.
The Bulls continued to create chances, with a Danny Williams' throw-in finding Parry just before the half-hour, but the United winger couldn't beat goalkeeper Mark Cartwright, while Adam Yates' attempted shot at Matt Baker at the other end went well over the crossbar.
United continued to dominate and deservedly went into the lead on thirty-three minutes. Ben Smith struck after a Danny Williams corner to net his tenth league goal of the season. The corner was brought outside the box, and Parry crossed for Williams to strike. His first shot was blocked, but Smith capitalised to fire home from the edge of the box.
Halifax took an early lead, scoring after just two minutes. Craig Midgley crossed from the right, and Lewis Killeen found the United defence sleeping as he volley home into the bottom corner. But it will be a long trip home for the forty-seven away supporters after they collapsed under the pressure of a revived Hereford.
Within eight minutes, though, Hereford had levelled. Rob Purdie picked up the ball in midfield, feeding the lively looking Paul Parry on the left channel, and his cross found Ben Smith in space, who equalised with ease.
Danny Williams Was In The Side |
United continued to dominate and deservedly went into the lead on thirty-three minutes. Ben Smith struck after a Danny Williams corner to net his tenth league goal of the season. The corner was brought outside the box, and Parry crossed for Williams to strike. His first shot was blocked, but Smith capitalised to fire home from the edge of the box.
Ben Smith, Free From The Stocks, Scored Twice |
Three For Steve Guinan |
Within another sixty seconds, Rob Purdie had made it 6-1 with his first goal since August. Steve Guinan's header found Purdie midway through the half, and he charged forward to add the low drive from just outside the box.
David Brown Scored Hereford's Seventh Goal |
Baker, though, had to do well in added time to stop a thirty-yard Ryan Mallon drive, but United won convincingly. They played splendid passing football, which has been sadly lacking in their last few matches, and look a resurgent side after the setbacks of recent weeks.
Hereford United: Baker, Green,
Rose, Pitman, Mkandawire, James, Williams, Smith, Guinan, Purdie, ParrySubs: Brown, Scott, Carey-Bertram, Teesdale, Craven