Hereford have got to wise up for Step 3, warns boss Peter Beadle

manager Peter Beadle has stressed the need for his players to lose the air of predictability if they’re to be successful in the South Premier.

Despite easing to the South & West title last season, the Edgar boss believes his side were too easy to read at times.

He said opposition knew how they would play and fears teams with stronger squads could work out how to stop them in their tracks come August.

Beadle said: “My worry sometimes is that we’re a little too predictable. Last season I think there were some games when the sides we were playing knew exactly what was going to come at them and when.

“We were a bit too easy to figure out, so we will need a plan B, plan C and even a plan D for the Southern Premier Division.

“The higher you go, the bigger clubs you play again and the more organised they are so we’ve got to add the element of surprise as we won’t get away with it at Step 3.”

The Bulls, who face divisional rivals at home in the , won’t find life as easy as they have done since reforming.

Last season, they won the league with 107 points, and the year before that – in the – they were a point better off.

Forget about running away with it this time, Beadle told expectant supporters.

“I’ve said before, it’s a whole new ball game at this level and we’re playing against clubs that, like ourselves, were in the Conference not so long ago,” he said. “It’s a very high standard of .

“The likes of Kettering and Weymouth have real history, then there’s Slough Town and who were in the top flight of too a few years back.“It will be very competitive and we will need to be ready for the challenges that are ahead of us.”

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