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Confidence is high at Edgar Street says Guinan

Wednesday, January 21, 2009, 22:56

Hereford United striker Steve Guinan is confident the Bulls can climb out of trouble at the bottom of League One following their emphatic 5-0 win over promotion hopefuls Oldham Athletic.

Guinan has now scored 91 goals in Hereford colours during his two spells at Edgar Street and is relishing the challenges that lie ahead.

"It's Walsall on Saturday and it will be a difficult place to go but we have showed that we can do it against a team like Oldham," said Guinan.

"We should have no fears whoever we are playing against. Our home form recently has been fairly good so with the fans behind us it will breed confidence."

Commenting on his 91 goals for Hereford, Guinan dismissed any suggestion of setting a target of reaching 100 before the end of the season.

"I would obviously like to reach a hundred but it is more important to score the goals that are going to keep us in League One and that is the aim.

"We know the manager is trying to bring in one or two new players and hopefully we can push on.

"Having won 5-0 hopefully it will breed confidence for our future games."

Steve Guinan
Steve Guinan

 

   




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