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  • O'Leary (48), Hudson-Odoi (56)
  • Date:2008-08-30
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Edgar Street
  • Attendance:2894
  • Referee:Miller, P

Live Commentary

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

85mins

Anthony Elding is replaced by Calvin Zola.

85mins

Hereford are replacing Matt Done with Clint Easton.

70mins

Hereford are replacing Bradley Hudson-Odoi with Simon Johnson.

66mins

Michael O'Connor is replaced by Steven Schumacher.

63mins

Crewe are replacing Tom Pope with Clayton Donaldson.

56mins

Goal!! Bradley Hudson-Odoi scores for Hereford.

48mins

Goal!! Hereford have scored with Stephen O'Leary putting it in the back of the net.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 0.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by P Miller

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.


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Match Report

Hereford United moved off the foot of the League One Table after gaining their first win since last season's promotion campaign.

Goals from new signing Stephen O'Leary and Bradley Hudson-Odoi in an eight-minute spell early in the second half deservedly settled the game in the Bulls' favour.

An entertaining first half produced chances at both ends but no goals.

Crewe were first to show with a shot from Tom Pope well saved by the returning Darren Randolph.

An excellent tackle by Richard Rose on Joel Grant retrieved a dangerous position, before Hereford carved out their best chance of the half.

Steve Guinan sent Rose away on the right and the full-back's fine cross picked out O'Leary, who headed over from a good position.

Crewe looked unfortunate to be denied a penalty just before the interval with referee Pat Miller spotting Dean Beckwith's foul, but awarding a free-kick on the edge of the area.

Randolph had to pull off a flying save to tip the ball over when Michael O'Connor's shot beat the defensive wall.

After a lively start to the second period, Hereford took the lead in the 48th minute.

Ben Smith's cross was half cleared to O'Leary 25 yards out and the former Luton Town man fired a superb shot into the top corner.

O'Leary turned provider minutes later, delivering a pass which Hudson-Odoi clipped neatly into the Crewe net.

And it was almost three shortly afterwards when only a superb save by Steve Collis prevented Dean Beckwith's header flying in.

Hereford continued to dominate for the remainder of the game and the passing football, which has been their trademark in recent seasons, was much in evidence.

Their win might have been even more convincing had O'Leary's late shot, which flashed past a post, been directed a yard to the right.

Hereford United

Crewe Alexandra

Corners

74

Fouls

78

Goal attempts

1517

Shots off target

87

Offsides

15

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