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Friday, November 23, 2007

Four Bulls will miss Stanley Match

Four Hereford United players are expected to miss tomorrow's League Two fixture against Accrington Stanley.

Captain Karl Broadhurst is still recovering from an ankle injury, Trent McClenahan may be jet-lagged after returning from the Olyroos fixture, Luke Webb is a doubt, also with an ankle injury, and new loanee Ryan Flynn has a thigh injury.

Manager Graham Turner is hopeful that after the cup victory over Leeds his players won't be over-confident.

"We have now got to concentrate and focus on Accrington and taking the three points," he told BBC Hereford and Worcester.

"The way things are going, the team is playing with a bit of confidence. If you take the Leeds game out of it, we have won our previous three league games as well," said Turner as reported by the Worcester News.

"I think keeping our feet on the ground is the most important thing and to get focused on Accrington.

"They have always been well organised. They have always been very very competitive with John Coleman as manager.

"It won't be easy but there's always a danger after a big cup victory that players lose a bit of focus and we have got to guard against that."

Meanwhile the Worcester News reports that white ribbons will be sold at tomorrow's match to highlight domestic violence. Messages will also be published in the match day programme, put out over the tannoy and on the club's scoreboard at half time after the club recently teamed up with Herefordshire Community Safety and Drugs Partnership.