Hereford's Josh Gowling: 'Gaming gives the lads a chance to shoot me'
Call of Duty sessions among players and coaches have boosted morale before an FA Trophy semi-final against Woking
The first nine months of Josh Gowling’s managerial career may, he accepts, have brought on a few grey hairs. “I’m glad I’ve been through it, though,” says the Hereford manager. “I’ve learned more in this period than I would in many years of football. There have been so many facets to this season but it’s been so exciting, I’m happy with it.”
Gowling’s energy rarely lets up during an hour-long conversation. His positivity is infectious and he hopes it will cajole his National League North side to an FA Trophy semi-final win over Woking, from the division above, on Saturday. An entire season, or whatever is left of it, treads a precarious line: while Hereford are unbeaten in 10 games they have only played once since mid-February, when the league season was declared null and void. Booking the club’s second-ever Wembley appearance would extend their interest until May, but defeat at Edgar Street would open a chasm of up to six months before their next competitive match.
Continue reading...from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/mar/26/hereford-josh-gowling-fa-trophy-semi-final-woking
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