Played in the Hereford's 2 - 1 defeat at Orient on Saturday.
2nd goal was a Pen and the first was described by the BBC this
"John Melligan equalised in bizarre fashion when his cross from close to the byeline eluded Darren Randolph."
Good luck Dazza at Selhurst Park tomorrow
0
Comments
Darren in action
(Hereford took the lead) ...... but Palace hit back almost straight away when Carle's left-footed shot flew past helpless Bulls keeper Darren Randolph.
Oster, who only joined Palace 24 hours earlier, then produced a bizarre debut winner when ..... "his cross fooled Randolph and dropped into the net."
What does that mean????
"The Edgar Street boss has not been too disheartened with his side’s displays so far, but one thing that has left him with cause for concern is the manner in which many of the goals have been conceded.
Having been given the nod for the opening day, keeper Darren Randolph was axed following his error-strewn performance at the Matchroom Stadium with Craig Sansom replacing the on-loan Charlton stopper."
**************************************
http://www.worcesternews.co.uk/sport/3613306.Turner_keen_to_keep_confidence/
Where's the 'not-Muchroom Stadium' ?
Obviously a very small ground ...........
;o)
Mind you, they've only just been promoted to Division 1 - so maybe the whole team is a little out of their depth.
At least they couldn't blame Randolph today.
keeps a clean sheet.
Matt Murray on loan to Hereford from Wolves for the next 3 months.
I'd rather that than dropping it in the net like Randolph :-)
Getting in a new goalkeeper when you have one of the best defensive records in the division and can't score for toffee is a decision more bizarre than even Pards can come up with.