HEREFORD FC manager Pete Beadle says he wants to carry on creating records as the Bulls enter the New Year in scintillating form.

Beadle’s men only lost one league game in 2016 and have not been beaten away from home since August 2015.

Hereford are a massive 13 points clear at the top of Southern Football League Division One South & West and look certain to clinch another promotion.

But Beadle says he does not want his players to take their foot off the gas and believe the title has already been won.

“I won’t let the players get into a false sense of security until it is mathematically impossible for other teams to catch us, and even then I wouldn’t want us to take our foot off the gas,” said Beadle.

“To go the whole year having only lost one game is phenomenal and we want to carry on breaking records.

“But records are only good to look back on after they have been made.”

Hereford start the New Year with a mouth-watering home game against third-placed Evesham United on Bank Holiday Monday, which is set to be the Bulls’ biggest home attendance of the season so far.

Further games against high-fliers Taunton Town, Mangotsfield United and Tiverton Town also await Hereford in January.

“It’s a big month for us and we want to end it with an even healthier lead than we’ve already got,” added Beadle.

The Evesham match is set to pit two of the league’s hottest strikers against each other.

John Mills has 20 goals for Hereford, while Lance Smith has netted 22 for Evesham and is the league’s leading scorer.

“They’ve got two lads up front that will get you goals, but they’ve got goal scorers all across their team,” added Beadle.

“It will be a tough game, but one we’re looking forward to.”