Bulls relish crack at Wise men
Hereford United coach John Trewick is relishing the thought of knocking Leeds United out of the FA Cup when the clubs clash in the first round.Hereford United coach John Trewick is relishing the thought of knocking Leeds United out of the FA Cup when the clubs clash in the first round. Leeds won the cup in 1972 and Trewick is expecting there to be a full house at Edgar Street. "It's a mouthwatering prospect and whatever our ground holds I would be surprised if we are not close to capacity," he said. Read the full story in the Shropshire Star
Hereford United coach John Trewick is relishing the thought of knocking Leeds United out of the FA Cup when the clubs clash in the first round.
Leeds won the cup in 1972 and Trewick is expecting there to be a full house at Edgar Street.
"It's a mouthwatering prospect and whatever our ground holds I would be surprised if we are not close to capacity," he said."Financially it is a fantastic draw but obviously in the first round we would have liked an easier one.
"But let's bring it on, we are playing well ourselves and are looking quite solid.
"Leeds are also having a good season so it is one for the fans to look forward to
"Who knows we could go on and beat them - giant killing acts are the lifeblood of the FA Cup."
Although Hereford's record attendance stands at 18,114 for an FA Cup third round tie against Sheffield Wednesday in 1958, the Edgar Street stadium is now limited to just under 9,000.





