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  • Cox (29), Cox (46), Paynter (76)
  • Date:2009-03-21
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:County Ground
  • Attendance:7129
  • Referee:Attwell, S

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

81mins

Anthony McNamee is replaced by Mark Marshall.

77mins

Hereford are replacing Jack McLeod with Simon Johnson.

76mins

Goal!! Billy Paynter scores for Swindon.

75mins

Swindon are replacing Owain Tudur-Jones with Lilian Nalis.

72mins

Sam Hewson is replaced by Ben Smith.

46mins

Goal!! Swindon have scored with Simon Cox putting it in the back of the net.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 0.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

29mins

Goal!! Simon Cox scores for Swindon.

26mins

Swindon are replacing Jamie Vincent with Jack Smith.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, March 21st, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Warwickshire official Stewart Attwell found himself in more controversy at the County Ground, awarding Swindon Town a hotly disputed second goal which increased Hereford United's League One relegation fears.

Swindon went on to win 3-0 and eased their own relegation worries, but it was the hotly disputed nature of their second goal, immediately after half-time, that effectively decided the outcome.

Simon Cox, who had headed Swindon into a 29th minute lead, appeared to be standing yards offside in front of goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi, when Owain Tudur-Jones played the ball back into the Hereford six-yard box.

Cox flicked the ball past the Hungarian keeper, playing his 9th match on loan from Liverpool, to score his 24th goal of the season and his fourth in the past five days.

Hereford, facing a fifth successive defeat, protested furiously that Swindon's top scorer, and two team-mates, were yards offside.

But referee Attwell, involved in a hotly controversial Reading goal at Watford, last Autumn and who sent off two Premiership players in West Ham United's recent visit to Wigan Athletic, awarded the goal after lengthy discussions with his assistant, Richard Kendall.

The goal completely knocked the stuffing out of Hereford, who are without a goal in four games and who sank to the League One basement as a result of this defeat.

Away from the controversy, Swindon thoroughly deserved a second consecutive win, which has lifted them seven points clear of the danger zone.

Cushioned by Cox's 29th minute header, they controlled large periods of the match and were worth the three points.

Febian Brandy, on loan from Manchester United, was a bundle of skill and energy for Hereford but was basically the visitors' lone threat.

The equally impressive Hal Robson-Kanu struck an upright for Swindon, who sealed their victory 14 minutes from time.

Appropriately Robson-Kanu was the creator of the goal, which Billy Paynter struck past Gulacsi into the far corner.

Swindon Town

Hereford United

Corners

74

Fouls

136

Goal attempts

154

Shots off target

52

Offsides

32

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