Hereford United fans have reasons to be cheerful ahead of relegation clash with Torquay

Bulls fans (from left) Liz Phillips, Marie Bufton and Paul Bufton adopted a punk style as they kept Bullieving at Crawley Town last Saturday. Bulls fans (from left) Liz Phillips, Marie Bufton and Paul Bufton adopted a punk style as they kept Bullieving at Crawley Town last Saturday.

HEREFORD’S travelling fans at Crawley were all filled with optimisim that their side could provide a repeat performance against Torquay on Saturday.

“It’s a do-or-die match that we really must win,” said John Cutler. “There will be a full house at Edgar Street and that will be absolutely fantastic.

“We played so well at Crawley — it was an excellent win and it was nice to go home with a smile on my face for a change.”

Although John will not be able to be there on Saturday, his son Tom will be representing the Cutler family.

“I think that we have to keep the same formation and keep Bullieving,” said Tom.

“I still have the same optimism that I had when Richard O’Kelly was appointed and I am sure that we can still do it.

“It was a great performance at Crawley — a really good away day to end our travels on a high.”

Rob Powell also enthused about the victory.

“It was a fantastic win,” he said. “I think we got the tactics spot-on, when we brought Yoann Arquin on — we got a goal and they had to push forward.

“You never know what he is going to do and he was outstanding at Crawley.

“Rob Purdie was brilliant as well.

“Torquay have to win and that may suit us as we will get chances on the break — there is everything to play for.

“Barnet is out of our hands — we can’t do anything about them, we just have to go out and do our own thing.”

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