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March 16, 2008

Hereford United 1-0 Wycombe Wanderers

A bizarre own goal allowed Hereford to pick up all three points yesterday against fellow promotion hopefuls Wycombe in a tight game which saw the Bulls edge closer to automatic promotion.

Hereford survived an onslaught of pressure from the visitors in the closing stages of the game as they pushed for an equaliser. In-form Bulls keeper Wayne Brown saved well from a vicious Stefen Oakes drive and Wycombe defender Leon Johnson hit the upright late on.

The first half saw both sides have chaces to take the lead with Theo Robinson twice going close for the home side. The deadlock was finally brokes though in the 70th minute when Hereford were awarded a free kick. Clint Easton’s delivery was met by Wycombe’s Russell Martin just inside his own penalty box. The right back was under no real pressure and had time and space to clear any danger but somehow directed it instead high over Wanderers keeper Fielding and into the roof of the net.

Anyone who saw the game would openly admit that the Bulls rode thier luck, but to get promoted you need a little luck. Wycombe contributed to a fascinating game of attacking football and look good for a playoff place.

Ultimately though Hereford came out on top and closed the gap on Peterborough who could only draw at home to struggling Notts County

Final score Hereford 1-0 Wycombe.

Attendance: 3126

March 13, 2008

Mansfield Town 0-1 The Bulls

MANSFIELD TOWN 0-1 HEREFORD UNITED

Man of the match Wayne Brown saved a last minute penalty to keep Hereford’s promotion push on track with a win away at struggling Mansfield Town on tuesday night.

The bulls struck the winner in the seventh minute when Clint Easton hit home a curling free kick. The home side had numerous efforts saved by the outstanding Wayne Brown, but when skipper Ben Smith fouled Town striker Michael Boulding the Bulls had looked to have wasted two points.

Brown saved low to his left and the win means that Hereford move into the automatic promotion places ahead of Darlington as they were held by Bulls’ rivals Shrewsbury Town.

Attendance: 1606

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