i've been a bit mental with work , plus added to the kids and a lovely bout of glandular fever i'm basically knackered
my mrs forgets that i'm ill and as anyone who ever had glandular fever knows , you dont actually look ill , you just feel wiped out all the time and she thinks im a bloody machine
anyway rant over
Im having a 2pt bet tonight on Hereford @2.78
they are playing home to Aldershot
Hereford United are currently in 10th position in the table on 11 points, 11 ahead of opponents Aldershot by virtue of The Shots' being docked 10 points before the season's start. The manager has moved to bolster his injury hit squad by bringing in striker Richard Brodie from Gateshead on a month's loan this week.
The Bulls last faced The Shots in February 2012 in a League 2 encounter at The ESS Stadium. On that Occasion Aldershot came out on top winning 1-0, to add to the earlier 2-0 success gained at Edgar Street the previous September.But the Bulls have won 3 of last 6 when at home
Aldershot Town have now wiped out the 10 point deficit imposed on them at the start of the season.
Despite the points deduction and off-the-field financial difficulties they have had a fairly good start to the season, particularly on home soil, picking up 10 points so far.
Away matches seem to be The Shots weak point so far this season though, having seen them pick up just a single point on the road so far.and theyve won only once since xmas
Aldershot have signed former Chipstead left-winger Jaydon Gibbs on non-contract terms this week. The 23 year-old twin brother of Arsenal defender Kieron previously played for Guildford City, where he was named Young Player of the Year in 2011, and Whyteleafe, having begun his career in the youth academy at Wimbledon FC / MK Dons.
The Shots captain for Friday's game should be ex-Bull Craig Stanley, the midfielder played almost 100 times for Hereford between 2004-06, netting six times.
Win , lose or draw , i think the odds are completely wrong and has to be worth a few bob