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Saturday, January 24, 2009

End to End Game said Smith

Hereford United's Ben Smith thought that one point was the least the Bulls deserved out of this afternoon's game at Walsall.

"It was a really end to end game. We had a lot of chances and looked dangerous on the counter attack a few times," Smith told BBC Hereford and Worcester.

"Before the game I think we would have been happy with a point but after the game we were a little bit disappointed. Still a point on the road is good."

The game hinged on two penalty shouts, one given, one not when Andy Williams appeared to have been brought down by keeper Clayton Ince.

"The ref seemed to think the keeper got a touch on the ball but I think that's pretty irrevelent because he went around him. Even if he touched him and rolled it into an empty net he's obviously put him off balance by tackling him so in my mind it's definitely a penalty. May be that was in the refs mind when he gave us one in the second half.

"I played it inside to Matt and then he played it to Toumani. I was following the ball and didn't really see but then the ref pointed to the spot. So we were more than happy with it. But I don't think it was clear cut."

And a few words on new loan signing Jennison Myrie Williams:

"He had quite an act to follow after Lionel's performance last week but I thought he looked really sharp. He's quick like Lionel. And he looks like he has got good feet.

"I think he tired a bit near the end because I don't think he has played for a few months.

"I think it's important to keep having that pace on the wings with Matt Done on the one wing and Jennison on the other."