fbpx
Wikipedia

Hereford F.C.

Hereford Football Club is an English association football club from the city of Hereford. They were founded in 2014 as a phoenix club for Hereford United, and inherited their Edgar Street stadium. They are nicknamed 'The Whites' after their predominantly white kit, or 'The Bulls' after the Hereford cattle breed, and their motto is 'Our greatest glory lies not in never having fallen, but in rising when we fall'. The club is affiliated to the Herefordshire County Football Association.

Hereford
Full nameHereford Football Club
Nickname(s)The Bulls
Founded22 December 2014
GroundEdgar Street
Capacity4,940 (Previously 7,100)
Coordinates52°03′39″N 2°43′03″W / 52.0607°N 2.7175°W / 52.0607; -2.7175
ChairmanChris Ammonds
ManagerPaul Caddis
LeagueNational League North
2022–23National League North, 16th of 24
WebsiteClub website

As of the 2023–24 season, the club plays in the National League North, at the sixth tier of the English football league system. They entered the football pyramid before the 2015–16 season and won three league titles in their first three campaigns–the Midland Football League Premier Division followed by the Southern League Division One South & West and the Southern League Premier.

History edit

Foundation edit

Following the winding up of Hereford United on 19 December 2014, the Hereford United Supporters Trust (HUST) vowed to start a new phoenix club.[1] Three days later, local businessman John Hale, who had earlier been chairman of HUST, registered the name Hereford Football Club with the Herefordshire County Football Association, in conjunction with the trust and a group of local businessmen. A press release followed on 24 December, outlining plans to let HUST members decide on the club's kits and crest. It also addressed the issue of the ownership structure, with the Hereford United Supporters Trust being given the opportunity to become the largest single shareholder, with individuals and corporate benefactors being barred from owning more than 49% of the new club. The press release stated that HUST's stake would be 'much more' than this.[2]

The club's official website went live on 29 December.[3] Hale gave an interview with Trevor Owens on BBC Hereford and Worcester on 3 January 2015, citing Hereford United's untenable debts as the reason for the business group's reluctance to engage with the former club. The appointment of Hale as Hereford F.C. chairman was released in an FAQ on 13 January.[4] An open meeting two days later confirmed several appointments, including HUST chairman Chris Williams as vice chairman, Hugh Brooks as finance director, George Webb as commercial director and Phil Eynon as governance director (the latter three being part of the Hale-led group of local businessmen).[5]

On 20 and 21 January, HUST members voted in favour of the proposal from the Hale group, with 96.71% voting to accept the plans.[6] The Hereford F.C. bid had been the only approach submitted to HUST.[7] Two weeks later, Herefordshire Council confirmed that the club had secured a five-year lease for the city's Edgar Street stadium.[8]

The club opened applications for the position of club manager on 27 February and, following 42 applications, Peter Beadle was announced as the successful candidate by the board on 17 April 2015.[9][10] Beadle, the final caretaker manager of the predecessor club, was joined by assistant manager Matt Bishop, who had served as a national coach developer with The Football Association.[11]

2015–16 season edit

On 14 May 2015, the FA confirmed that Hereford would compete in the Midland Football League Premier Division (9th tier) for the club's first season.[12] As a consequence, this meant that the club were entered into the FA Vase and the Midland League Cup.

The first game, a pre-season friendly, took place away at Malvern Town on 7 July 2015, a 3–2 victory for Hereford in which the winning goal was scored by Dale Hodge, in front of a record crowd for the hosts.[13] Four days later, Hereford hosted their first match, a friendly against FC United of Manchester at Edgar Street, with Nathan Hughes scoring the only goal in a victory watched by around 4,250 spectators.[14] They won 4–1 against Dunkirk in their first league match on 8 August, in front of a crowd of 4,062; this broke the league record attendance of 1,280, and was higher than four attendances that day in Football League One.[15]

On 10 December 2015, while in first place in the league, the club announced that they had applied for promotion to the Southern Football League for the 2016–17 season.[16] The league campaign had started with a shaky start, but they managed to put together a long winning run, which eventually came to an end after 27 wins in a row, in a 1–1 draw at home to Alvechurch on 23 January 2016,[17] and the unbeaten run of 34 games came to an end on 23 February, following a 2–0 loss at home to Highgate United.[18]

Hereford broke their attendance record again in the FA Vase semi-final first leg against Salisbury on 12 March. Hereford won 1–0 in front of a record crowd of 4,683.[19] On 25 April, Hereford clinched the league title following a 4–0 away win at Coventry Sphinx and were subsequently promoted to the Southern League South and West Division.[20] A week later, the club picked up their second trophy, the Herefordshire County Cup, following a 5–1 win over Westfields.[21] Hereford secured their third trophy of the season, the Midland Football League Cup, on 10 May, following a 3–1 win over Walsall Wood at Solihull Moors' Damson Park.[22] On 22 May, Hereford lost 4–1 in the FA Vase Final to Morpeth Town at Wembley Stadium.[23]

2016–17 season edit

On 12 May 2016, it was confirmed that Hereford would compete in the Southern League Division One South & West, following their promotion from the Midland League Premier Division.[24] The season saw the club make their first appearance in both the FA Cup and the FA Trophy. It was announced on 24 May, that assistant manager Matt Bishop would be leaving the club,[25] and he was replaced by Steve Jenkins on 30 May.[26] The club decided to withdraw from the Southern League Cup in an attempt to focus on the league. The club went out of the FA Cup at the third qualifying round at Tonbridge Angels and exited the FA Trophy in the preliminary round at Salisbury. On 12 October, the club announced that manager Peter Beadle had signed his first contract with the club, on a rolling 12-month deal.[27] On 19 October, it was announced that Chairman Jon Hale had stepped down and was to be replaced in the interim by Chris Williams, who was replaced by Ken Kinnersley on 3 January 2017.[28]

On 4 March 2017, their away match against Didcot Town was abandoned due to crowd disturbances after a few Hereford fans went on to the pitch in celebration of the team taking the lead in the dying minutes of the game. Two men from Hereford were later arrested. After reviewing reports and video footage of the incidents, the FA decided to take no further action against either club,[29] rather highlighting how sensationalised and ill-informed some of the news reporting, at the time, had been.[30][31] Disciplinary action, however, was taken against three Hereford supporters,[32] one of the Didcot players and the Didcot team coach.[33] The Southern League also ordered the game to be replayed – which was subsequently played behind closed doors on 11 April 2017, with Hereford winning 2–1.

2017–18 season edit

Following their promotion in the previous season, it was announced Hereford would play in the Southern League Premier Division. It was also announced that captain Joel Edwards was to be released after two seasons with the club,[34] with Jimmy Oates taking over his role.[35]

Hereford notably had runs in the FA Cup and FA Trophy. In the FA Cup, Hereford after beating Godalming Town, Kempston Rovers and A.F.C. Hornchurch, Hereford were drawn a game away to Eastleigh where goals from Mike McGrath and Garyn Preen (who was unable to finish the match) took Hereford into the first round for the first time in their history. In the first round, a John Mills goal progressed the Bulls past AFC Telford United and into the second round, where they were drawn against Fleetwood Town. Hereford earned themselves a replay at Edgar Street. The Bulls lost 2–0 in front of an attendance of 4,235 and the BT Sport Cameras. In the FA Trophy, Hereford beat Weymouth, Potters Bar Town and Oxford City to reach the first round. A 3–2 win over National League side Dagenham & Redbridge 3–2 set up a tie against Wealdstone. A moment of controversy marked a turning point in the Second Round match, when defender Dara O'Shea seemed to bring down a player which resulted in him getting sent off. Footage later on showed O'Shea should not have been given a red card so the FA reversed the decision. Hereford ended up losing that game 1–0.

On the domestic side, in January, Hereford came back from 2–0 down in injury time to salvage a 2–2 draw with promotion chasing Slough Town after goals from Jimmy Oates and Keyon Reffell, the latter coming 6 minutes into additional time. Hereford's away unbeaten run in the league came to an end in January 2018 due to defeat at the hands of King's Lynn. This unbeaten run stretched back to August 2015. In February 2018, Hereford fans were punished after multiple flares were thrown onto the pitch at Farnborough. Farnborough player Lewis Ferrell then retaliated and threw the flare back at Hereford fans, which resulted in him being shown a straight red card. On Tuesday 17 April, Hereford travelled to Biggleswade Town where a 1–0 away victory saw them become league champions for a third consecutive season. They lifted the Southern Football League shield following a 4–1 win against Kettering Town and finished the season with a 6–0 home win over Hereford Lads Club to win the Herefordshire County Cup for a third successive time.

2018–19 season edit

On 13 September 2018, after three league titles in a row, Peter Beadle was sacked as manager of Hereford, a month into the new season with Hereford in 12th place in the National League North.[36] Assistant manager Steve Jenkins also departed, leaving Ryan Green as interim player-manager. On 19 September 2018, Tim Harris was appointed Head of Football,[37] with Marc Richards subsequently taking the Head Coach role on 3 October 2018.[38] They finished the season in 17th after poor performances against teams in positions low-down in the table, including 0 wins from 6 against the three relegated sides.

2019–20 season edit

Three games into the campaign, and with four points from a possible nine, Marc Richards was sacked as head coach on 12 August, with his assistant Will Morford also leaving.[39] The club announced that Head of Football Tim Harris would take interim charge of the side while searching for a new head coach. On 29 August, Russell Slade was announced as the club's new Manager.[40] Andy Whing joined as his assistant on 13 September.[41]

Hereford invested in a new digital scoreboard to improve commercial advertising opportunities in September 2019. Its first game in use on 8 October 2019 [42] coincided with the club crashing out of the FA Cup at the 3rd Qualifying Round stage in a replay against Tamworth, losing 3–1 on penalties having drawn both 90-minute games 0–0. This result was Russell Slade's first home defeat.

Tim Harris resigned as Head of Football on 27 November 2019,[43] with the position of 'Head of Football' subsequently being dissolved.

On 14 January, Assistant Coach Andy Whing left the club with no reason being given for his departure.[44] Just 6 days later on 20 January, Manager Russell Slade left the club after a run of just one win in 18 games.[45] Josh Gowling was named the club's interim manager on 21 January, he appointed Steve Burr as his assistant 3 days later.

The season was eventually abandoned with seven games still to go due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with Hereford finishing in 16th place.

2020–21 season edit

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the majority of the 2020–21 season was cancelled or played behind closed doors. However, the club enjoyed a relatively successful season, finishing in 12th position in the National League North. In cup competitions, they were knocked out of the FA Cup to Stafford in only their third competitive match. In the FA Trophy however, they managed to progress all the way to the 2021 Final, beating higher-tier teams Aldershot in the quarter-final, and Woking in the semi-final. They eventually lost the match at Wembley Stadium to Hornchurch, despite going ahead through Tom Owen-Evans early in the match.[46]

2021–22 season edit

The club announced on 8 May 2021 that Manager Josh Gowling and assistant Steve Burr had agreed new deals with the club, lasting for 2 years.[47] A 2-1 friendly loss to historically bitter rivals Shrewsbury Town marked the first Edgar Street match without social distancing regulations in place.[48] Hereford started the 2021–22 season badly, finding themselves bottom of the table and winless after 6 games in all competitions. They picked up their first three points in a 1–0 win away at York City, in a match that included both a goal by Tom Owen-Evans and a penalty save from goalkeeper Brandon Hall.[49] On 16 October, the club crashed out of the FA Cup, losing 0–1 to Solihull Moors at Edgar Street. Things were brighter for the Bulls in November, going unbeaten (excluding penalty kicks) in all competitions. A final day loss to champions Gateshead[50] meant Hereford finished the season in 12th place, collecting 55 points across 15 wins and 10 draws.

2022–23 season edit

After 1 point from their first two games, Hereford picked up their first win of the season on 16 August, thanks to a late Luke Haines goal as the Bulls defeated Chester 1–0.[51] Wins over Bromsgrove Sporting, Three Bridges and Bromley progressed the Bulls into the FA Cup First Round, where they drew League One Portsmouth at home.[52] It was later announced that the match would be live on BBC Two, making it only the fourth televised match since the club reformed.[53] Despite taking a 1–0 lead in the first half, Hereford went on to lose the game 3–1 and were knocked out of the FA Cup.[54] On 19 November 2022, Hereford were knocked out in the second round of the FA Trophy by Heybridge Swifts, a team two steps below them, losing 3–0 at the Aspen Waite Arena.[55]

Manager Josh Gowling left by mutual consent on 5 February 2023 following a run of three straight defeats, the last of which being a 1–0 away defeat to Farsley Celtic. Player/Assistant Manager Yan Klukowski took temporary charge until the end of the season.

Hereford briefly flirted with the play-offs early in 2023 but ultimately a poor run of form led them to be sucked into a relegation scrap and only ensured their mathematical safety with two matches remaining. A 5–0 away defeat to Blyth Spartans on the final day of the season, a result which secured safety from relegation for Blyth, ensured Hereford finished in 16th with 55 points, the same number of points as the previous season but four places lower.

2023–24 season edit

Before the end of the previous season, Hereford announced former Scotland international footballer Paul Caddis as their new manager, who took the reins from interim manager Yan Klukowski from 1 May 2023.[56] As of 24 June, only one player remains from the previous season's playing squad; young defender Mark Derricott, who had only made eight substitute appearances and spent time out on loan at a lower level the season before, signed a one-year contract extension.[57] In mid-June, Irish forward Adam Rooney was brought in as Player-Assistant Manager to Caddis.[58]

The season started positively, picking up seven points from a possible nine from the first three league fixtures. However, four straight defeats followed, including a 4–0 defeat at newly-promoted Tamworth, leaving them 18th after seven fixtures. They were dealt a double injury blow early in the season, with forwards Andy Williams and Jason Cowley both suffering long-term injuries.[59][60] Following wins over Anstey Nomads, Cambridge City and Rochdale, The Bulls progressed to the FA Cup First Round for the second year running, being drawn against League Two Gillingham at home.[61]

Season-by-season edit

Season League FA Cup FA Trophy Other Manager
Division Level (Step) Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos
2015–16 Midland League Premier Division 9 (5) 42 35 3 4 138 33 +105 108 1st ↑ FA Vase RU Peter Beadle
Midland Football League Cup W
HFA County Challenge Cup W
2016–17 Southern League Division One South & West 8 (4) 42 33 8 1 108 32 +76 107 1st ↑ 3Q PR W
2017–18 Southern League Premier Division 7 (3) 46 36 5 5 111 33 +78 113 1st ↑ 2R 2R W
2018–19 National League North 6 (2) 42 11 16 15 47 58 −11 49 17th 3Q 2R 1R Peter Beadle/Marc Richards
2019–20[a] 6 (2) 35 9 12 14 39 56 −17 39 16th[b] 3Q 3Q QF[c] Marc Richards/Russell Slade/Josh Gowling
2020–21[d] 6 (2) 13 5 5 3 20 16 +4 20 12th 3Q RU [e] Josh Gowling
2021–22 6 (2) 42 15 10 17 51 52 −1 55 12th 4Q 2R RU
2022–23 6 (2) 46 15 10 21 47 56 –9 55 16th 1R 2R QF Josh Gowling/Yan Klukowski
2023–24 6 (2) 19 8 3 8 20 22 –2 27 13th 1R 3R 2R Paul Caddis
Source: FCHD

Key

Stadium edit

Since reformation as the phoenix club, Hereford have played all their home matches at Edgar Street, the same as its predecessor. The name of the stadium directly derives from the name of the street where it is located, which is also the A49. The club agreed a lease with the council in February 2015,[62] and won their first match at the ground 1–0 against FC United of Manchester, in front of a crowd of 4,257.

The ground itself has changed little since the mid-1970s, largely outdated and in need of redevelopment, with the Blackfriars End failing a safety inspection in July 2009. The terraced end had fallen into a state of disrepair which steadily reduced the stadium capacity from nearly 9,000 to 7,700 by November 2007. Improvements were made in the later years of the predecessor, to ensure the ground met Football League standards, including new floodlights, dressing rooms and barriers on the terraces.

 
Edgar Street in 2022

Hereford FC's record attendance for a home game at Edgar Street is 4,683, for a 1–0 win in the FA Vase semi-finals against Salisbury on 13 March 2016. It hosted televised FA Cup matches twice: a Second-Round Proper Replay against Fleetwood Town in December 2017, and a First-Round Proper match against Portsmouth in November 2022. The 2020–21 FA Trophy Semi-Final between Hereford FC and Woking was also played here, although it took place behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Hereford came out 1-0 winners, although failed to beat Hornchurch in the Final.

Crest and colours edit

Crest edit

It was announced on 1 March 2015, that 89% of the 900+ HUST members that voted, chose a badge designed by Huw Marriott and his sons Max and Louis.[63]

Colours edit

On 5 May 2015, it was announced that the club had signed a two-year kit deal with Italian manufacturer Macron.[64] A vote was cast for the away colours, with a red and black striped kit being chosen by HUST members. On 25 March 2016, Hereford announced that their deal with Macron had been extended by 2 years, with a new home kit in 2016–17 alternating seasonally with the away kit.[65] Prior to the 2020–21 Season, the club announced a new three-year deal with Adidas.[66] On 9 July 2022, an initial three-year kit deal with Kappa was announced.[67]

Sponsors edit

Season Kit Manufacturer Shirt Sponsor Sleeve Sponsor Shorts Sponsor
Front Rear
2015–16 Macron[68][69][70] Jewson[71] Furniture Importers[72] South Hereford Volkswagen (FA Vase final)[73]
2016–17
2017–18 RRA Architects[74]
2018–19 Central Roofing[75] Montgomery Waters[76][77] Magna Electronics[78][79][80] RRA Architects (home)[81]
Your Herefordshire (away)[82]
2019–20 Dawleys[83][84][85] Shack Events (home)[86]
The Beefy Boys (away, third)[87]
2020–21 Adidas[88] The Beefy Boys (home)[89]
Vinco (third)[90]
2021–22 The Beefy Boys (home)
2022–23 Kappa[67]
2023–24 Able Locksmiths (home)

Support edit

Hereford's fanzine is called Talking Bull.[91]

During Hereford's inaugural season they averaged a league attendance of 2,836, a figure higher than six Football League Two sides.[92]

Rivals edit

Hereford maintain a strong rivalry with Shrewsbury Town, originating with the former Hereford United. It is known as the A49 derby, after the road separating the two and was listed nineteenth in The Daily Telegraph's twenty fiercest rivalries in English football.[93] However, since Hereford's resurrection the two sides have never met in a competitive fixture.

The Bulls also maintain a strong rivalry with Kidderminster Harriers, since Hereford's promotion to the National League North. So far, the clubs share 4 wins each in Head-to-Heads.[94]

Whilst climbing up the English Football Pyramid, the Bulls also developed competitive rivalries against local clubs Westfields, Alvechurch and Gloucester City.

Players and staff edit

Current squad edit

As of 23 November 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ENG Curtis Pond
2 DF   ENG Aaron Skinner
3 DF   SCO Adam Livingstone
4 MF   POR Áurio Teixeira
5 MF   AUS Jordan Lyden
6 DF   ENG Paul Downing
7 MF   GAM Yusifu Ceesay
8 MF   WAL Alex Babos
9 FW   ENG Jason Cowley
10 FW   ENG Andy Williams (vice-captain)
11 DF   WAL Jordan Cranston
12 GK   WAL Shay Sterry
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF   ENG Mark Derricott
15 MF   WAL Tom Pugh (on loan from Scunthorpe United)[95]
16 MF   ENG Jack Tolley
18 MF   ENG Connor Stanley
20 MF   GNB Lassana Mendes
21 DF   ENG Oliver Southern
22 FW   IRL Adam Rooney
23 FW   ENG Ethan Freemantle (on loan from Kidderminster Harriers)[96]
24 FW   GHA Koby Arthur
27 DF   ENG Nathan Cameron (captain)
28 DF   ENG Kyle Howkins

Current management and staff edit

Name Role
  Paul Caddis Manager
  Adam Rooney Assistant Manager
  Shaun Edwards Goalkeeper Coach
  James Hughes Head Physio/Lead Sports Science
  Patryk Bialowas Head Analyst
  Dan Pace Head Kitman

Managers edit

Name From Until Duration Record[i]
Pld W D L GF GA Win %
  Peter Beadle 17 April 2015[97] 13 September 2018[98] 3y 4m 28d 174 135 21 18 453 140 77.59%
  Ryan Green (interim) 13 September 2018[99] 2 October 2018[100] 20d 5 1 1 3 4 11 20.00%
  Marc Richards 2 October 2018[100] 12 August 2019[101] 10m 11d 38 11 15 12 50 55 28.95%
  Tim Harris (interim) 12 August 2019[101] 29 August 2019[102] 18d 4 2 1 1 4 5 50.00%
  Russell Slade 29 August 2019[102] 20 January 2020[103] 4m 23d 24 5 9 10 24 36 20.83%
  Josh Gowling[ii] 21 January 2020[105] 5 February 2023[106] 3y 16d 112 43 27 42 146 137 38.39%
  Yan Klukowski (interim)[iii] 5 February 2023[106] 1 May 2023 2m 27d 17 5 5 7 13 21 29.41%
  Paul Caddis 1 May 2023[56][iv] 7m 24 12 3 9 30 25 50.00%
  1. ^ Does not include matches played in the HFA County Challenge Cup
  2. ^ Initially appointed as interim manager but was appointed as permanent manager on 12 June 2020[104]
  3. ^ Initially appointed as interim manager but was appointed as manager until the end of the season on 28 February 2023[107]
  4. ^ Caddis was appointed on 20 April 2023 but officially took charge on 1 May 2023

Honours edit

Notable players edit

A number of full internationals have played for Hereford during the club's history and have either been capped before, during or after their career with the club.

A number of players have played for both Hereford United and Hereford. Players in bold currently play for Hereford.

Player Pos. Hereford United Hereford
  Tony James DF 1998–2006[108]
2010 (loan)[109]
2015[110]
  Rob Purdie MF 2002–2007
2010 (loan)[111]
2011–2012[112]
2013–2014[113]
2015–2018[114]
  Ryan Green DF 2003–2006[115] 2015–2019[116]
  Andy Williams FW 2004–2007[117]
2008–2009 (loan)[117]
2023–[118]
  Sam Gwynne MF 2005–2011[119][120]
2013–2014
2015[121]
  Josh Gowling DF 2008–2009 (loan)[122] 2018–2020[123]
  James McQuilkin MF 2009–2013[124] 2020–2021[125]
  Marlon Jackson FW 2009 (loan)[126]
2012–2013[127]
2018[128]
  Tristan Plummer MF 2009 (loan)[126]
2012[129]
2016–2017[130]
  Jennison Myrie-Williams MF 2009 (loan)[131] 2018[132]
  Dan Preston DF 2010–2011 (loan)[133] 2017–2018[134]
  Paul Downing DF 2010 (loan)[135] 2023–[136]
  Joel Edwards DF 2013–2014[137] 2015–2017[138]
  Billy Murphy MF 2013–2014[139] 2017–2019[140]
  Jamie Edge MF 2013–2014[141] 2016–2017[142]
  Daniel Lloyd-Weston GK 2013–2014[143] 2015[121]

Notes edit

  1. ^ The league season was terminated before previsioned date, because of impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
  2. ^ Hereford finished 16th on a points-per-game basis
  3. ^ Competition was abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  4. ^ The league season was terminated before previsioned date, because of impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
  5. ^ Club forfeited participation in this season's competition

References edit

  1. ^ "Hereford United cease to exist after court order". ITV News. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Bulls News: Hale Group Plans For HUST To Be Single Largest Shareholder". Bullsnews.blogspot.co.uk. 24 December 2014. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  3. ^ "About Us". Hereford FC. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  4. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions". Hereford FC. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  5. ^ Paul Rogers. "Hereford FC open meeting". Hereford Times. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  6. ^ Ian Morgan. "New Hereford FC chairman Jon Hale 'humbled' by 96.71% backing from Hereford United Supporters Trust". Ledbury Reporter.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "Hereford FC Bid Is Sole Approach To HUST". Hereford United Supporters Trust.
  8. ^ Paul Rogers. "Hereford FC granted five-year lease of Edgar Street". Hereford Times.
  9. ^ Chris Ammonds. "Applications Invited For Hereford FC Football Manager Position". Hereford FC.
  10. ^ "Bulls News: 42 Applications For Hereford FC Manager". bullsnews.blogspot.co.uk. 5 March 2015.
  11. ^ Ged Scott. "BBC Sport – Hereford FC: Peter Beadle appointed as reformed Bulls boss". BBC Sport.
  12. ^ "BBC Sport – Hereford FC: New club to play in Midland Football League". BBC Sport.
  13. ^ Bulls News Hereford FC start life with win
  14. ^ "Hereford FC wins first home match in friendly with FC United of Manchester". BBC Sport. 11 July 2015. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
  15. ^ "Hereford FC attract biggest ever Midland League crowd". BBC Sport. 10 August 2015. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
  16. ^ "Hereford confirm step four promotion application". Nonleaguedaily.com. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
  17. ^ "Hereford's 27-game winning run ends". BBC Sport. 25 January 2016. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  18. ^ "Hereford FC lose 2–0 to Highgate United in the Midland Football League Premier Division". Hereford Times. 23 February 2016. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
  19. ^ "Sell out for the Semi Final for Hereford FC". The Ross Gazette. 11 March 2016. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
  20. ^ Rogers, Paul (25 April 2016). "Hereford FC beat Coventry Sphinx, they are Midland Football League Premier Division champions". Hereford Times. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  21. ^ Rogers, Paul (2 May 2016). "Hereford FC win the HFA County Challenge Cup following a comfortable 5–1 win over Westfields". Hereford Times. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
  22. ^ Rogers, Paul (10 May 2016). "Hereford FC win the Polymac Packaging Midland Football League Cup after beating Walsall Wood 3–1". Hereford Times. Retrieved 10 May 2016.
  23. ^ "Non-League Finals Day: Halifax Town and Morpeth Town cause double Wembley upset". 22 May 2016 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  24. ^ "FA Confirms League For Bulls For 16/17 Season". Hereford FC.
  25. ^ "Matt Bishop Set To Leave Edgar Street". Hereford FC.
  26. ^ "Beadle Names Steve Jenkins As Bulls Assistant Manager". Hereford FC.
  27. ^ "Beadle Signs Rolling Contract". Hereford FC.
  28. ^ "New Hereford FC chairman announced". Ledbury Reporter.
  29. ^ Paul Rogers. "UPDATE: Hereford FC and Didcot Town to face no further action over abandoned game". Hereford Times.
  30. ^ "Arrests after football pitch invasion". 5 March 2017 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  31. ^ "Hereford FC launch investigation as Didcot game abandoned after crowd trouble". 5 March 2017 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  32. ^ "Bulls News: Three Fans Banned". bullsnews.blogspot.co.uk.
  33. ^ Paul Rogers. "Sam Elkins and Sam Parish suspended for improper conduct". Hereford Times.
  34. ^ "Shock as Joel Edwards released from Edgar Street". Hereford Times. 12 May 2017. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  35. ^ "Jimmy Oates is new Hereford FC captain". Hereford Times. 7 August 2017. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  36. ^ "Hereford FC Parts Company With Peter Beadle". Hereford FC. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
  37. ^ "Head of Football says Bulls need to be full-time 'sooner rather than later'". Hereford Times.
  38. ^ "New head coach is "special", says Hereford chief". Worcester News.
  39. ^ "BREAKING NEWS Marc Richards Leaves Edgar Street Role". Hereford F.C. 12 August 2019. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
  40. ^ "Russell Slade appointed Manager". herefordfc.co.uk. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
  41. ^ "Andy Whing joins as First Team Coach". Hereford F.C. 13 September 2019. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  42. ^ "New Big Screen Installed". Hereford F.C. 8 October 2019. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
  43. ^ "Tim Harris Resigns as Head of Football". Hereford F.C. 27 November 2019. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
  44. ^ "Andy Whing departs Edgar Street". Hereford F.C. 14 January 2020. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
  45. ^ "Bulls Chairman Confirms Departure of Russell Slade". Hereford F.C. 20 January 2020. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
  46. ^ "Hereford FC 1 Hornchurch 3 FA Trophy final minute by minute updates". Hereford Times. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  47. ^ "Gowling & Burr Agree New Deals with The Bulls". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  48. ^ "GALLERY | Hereford 1-2 Shrewsbury". Hereford FC. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  49. ^ "REPORT: York City 0 Hereford 1". York Press. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  50. ^ "Gateshead 2-1 Hereford". Gateshead FC. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
  51. ^ "Chester 0-1 Hereford". Hereford FC. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  52. ^ "Pompey Visit Hereford In FA Cup". www.portsmouthfc.co.uk. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  53. ^ "Emirates FA Cup Live on TV". Hereford FC. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  54. ^ "Portsmouth recover to beat non-league Hereford". BBC Sport. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
  55. ^ "Heybridge Swifts v Hereford Live Commentary & Result, 19/11/2022, FA Trophy | Goal.com". www.goal.com. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
  56. ^ a b "Paul Caddis Appointed as First Team Manager". Hereford FC. Retrieved 20 April 2023.
  57. ^ "Mark Derricott Signs New One Year Deal". Hereford FC. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  58. ^ "Bulls Appoint Rooney as Assistant Manager". Hereford FC. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  59. ^ Lawrence, David (20 July 2023). "Hereford striker is set to be out for months due to injury". Hereford Times. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  60. ^ "Jason Cowley Injury Update". Hereford FC. 13 September 2023. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  61. ^ "Gills to play Hereford away in FA Cup first round". www.gillinghamfootballclub.com. Retrieved 20 October 2023.
  62. ^ "Bulls happy to back at Edgar Street". BBC Sport. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  63. ^ Chris Ammonds. . Hereford FC. Archived from the original on 4 May 2015.
  64. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 July 2015. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
  65. ^ "Hereford FC Extend Kit Deal With Macron". Hereford FC. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  66. ^ "Bulls Launch Adidas Shirts For The Upcoming Season". /www.herefordfc.co.uk. 26 June 2020. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  67. ^ a b "NEW KIT SUPPLIER ANNOUNCED". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  68. ^ "Hereford FC Sign Two-Year Kit Deal With Macron". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  69. ^ "NEWS: Bulls Agree Macron Kit Extension". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  70. ^ "Hereford FC Extend Kit Deal With Macron". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  71. ^ "Jewson To Become Hereford FC's First Main Shirt Sponsor". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  72. ^ "Sponsorship Deal Agreed For Back Of Players' Shirts". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  73. ^ "Hereford FC Agrees Wembley Shorts Sponsorship Deal With South Hereford Volkswagen". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  74. ^ "NEWS: Bulls Sign Up Two New Kit Sponsors". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  75. ^ "NEWS: Record Sponsorship Deal For Bulls". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  76. ^ "Montgomery Waters Expand Bulls Sponsorship". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  77. ^ "Montgomery Waters Renew Bulls Sponsorship". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  78. ^ "Bulls Reveal New Sleeve Sponsor". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  79. ^ "Magna Electronics Extend Sleeve Sponsorship". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  80. ^ "Magna Electronics Continue Sponsorship". Hereford FC. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  81. ^ "RRA Continue Sponsorship". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  82. ^ "Your Herefordshire Agree Away Short Sponsorship". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  83. ^ "Dawleys Revealed as New Shirt Sponsor". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  84. ^ "Dawleys Extend Sponsorship with The Bulls". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  85. ^ "Dawleys Continue Hereford FC Shirt Sponsorship for Another Two Seasons". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  86. ^ "Shack Events Back The Bulls". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  87. ^ "Beefy Boys Join The Bulls". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  88. ^ "New Kit Partner". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  89. ^ "Beefy Boys Extend Bulls Sponsorship". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  90. ^ "Vinco Extend Sponsorship Deal". Hereford FC. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  91. ^ "Talking Bull – Talking Bull – The Independent Hereford Football Club Supporters' Magazine". talkingbull.org.
  92. ^ "League Two attendances 2015–16". Soccerway.com.
  93. ^ "The 20 fiercest rivalries in English football". The Telegraph. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  94. ^ Sofascore. "Hereford FC vs Kidderminster Harriers live score, H2H and lineups | Sofascore". www.sofascore.com. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  95. ^ "Tom Pugh Joins on Loan". Hereford FC - The Official website of Hereford FC. 7 November 2023. Retrieved 7 November 2023.
  96. ^ "The Bulls Bring in Ethan Freemantle". Hereford FC - The Official website of Hereford FC. 22 September 2023. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  97. ^ "Peter Beadle Appointed Hereford FC Manager". Hereford FC. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  98. ^ "Hereford FC Parts Company With Peter Beadle". Hereford FC. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  99. ^ "Bulls Confirm Interim Management Team". Hereford FC. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  100. ^ a b "Bulls Appoint Richards as Head Coach". Hereford FC. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  101. ^ a b "Marc Richards Leaves Edgar Street Role". Hereford FC. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  102. ^ a b "New First Team Manager Appointed At Edgar Street". Hereford FC. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  103. ^ "Bulls Chairman Confirms Departure of Russell Slade". Hereford FC. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  104. ^ "Gowling And Burr Commit To The Bulls". Hereford FC. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  105. ^ "Gowling Takes Interim Charge of Bulls". Hereford FC. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  106. ^ a b "Gowling Leaves by Mutual Consent". Hereford FC. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  107. ^ "Klukowski Remains as First Team Manager". Hereford FC. Retrieved 28 February 2023.
  108. ^ "Hereford FC sign Bulls old boy James". BBC Sport. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  109. ^ "Bulls snap up James on loan". Sky Sports. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  110. ^ "Four Players Agree Terms At Edgar Street". Hereford FC. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  111. ^ "I'm not wanted here –– Purdie". www.oldham-chronicle.co.uk. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  112. ^ "Hereford swoop for Pell & Purdie". 31 January 2011. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  113. ^ "Purdie rejoins Bulls as player-coach". BBC Sport. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  114. ^ "Purdie Makes It Seven For Beadle". Hereford FC. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  115. ^ "Turner 'quietly confident' that United will challenge". Hereford Times. 7 August 2003. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  116. ^ "Ryan Green Signs On At Edgar Street". Hereford FC. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  117. ^ a b "Williams makes Yeovil loan switch". BBC Sport. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  118. ^ "Andy Williams is Back at Edgar Street". Hereford FC. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  119. ^ "Gwynne agrees new Hereford deal". 28 June 2007. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  120. ^ "Gwynne rejoins Bulls". Sky Sports. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  121. ^ a b "Beadle Signs Up Three More". Hereford FC. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  122. ^ "Hereford sign Weale and Gowling". 27 November 2008. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  123. ^ "Josh Gowling Joins The Bulls". Hereford FC. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  124. ^ "McQuilkin agrees new Bulls deal". BBC Sport. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  125. ^ "McQuilkin Returns to Edgar Street". Hereford FC. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  126. ^ a b "Hereford United sign three new players". Hereford Times. 21 August 2009. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  127. ^ "Hereford complete triple signing". BBC Sport. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  128. ^ "Striker Marlon Jackson Joins The Bulls". Hereford FC. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  129. ^ "Hereford re-sign forward Plummer". BBC Sport. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  130. ^ "Plummer Returns To Edgar Street". Hereford FC. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  131. ^ "Bulls return for Myrie-Williams". Sky Sports. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  132. ^ "NEWS: Bulls Sign Myrie-Williams". Hereford FC. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  133. ^ "Bulls sign Blues youngster". Sky Sports. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  134. ^ "FOOTBALL: Two new players boost Hereford's defence". Hereford Times. 25 August 2017. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  135. ^ "Bulls snap up Baggies youngsters". 25 January 2010. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  136. ^ "Paul Downing Signs for Hereford". Hereford FC. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  137. ^ "Hereford sign Edwards and Brown". BBC Sport. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  138. ^ "Beadle Secures Two More Signings". Hereford FC. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  139. ^ "Hereford youngsters find new clubs". BBC Sport. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  140. ^ "NEW SIGNING: Edgar Street Return For Murphy". Hereford FC. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  141. ^ "Hereford sign young midfielder Edge". BBC Sport. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  142. ^ "NEW SIGNING: Beadle Brings In Edge". Hereford FC. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  143. ^ "Lloyd-Weston opts to leave Hereford". BBC Sport. Retrieved 1 September 2023.

External links edit

  • Official club website

hereford, this, article, about, current, football, club, hereford, established, 2014, defunct, predecessor, hereford, united, hereford, football, club, english, association, football, club, from, city, hereford, they, were, founded, 2014, phoenix, club, herefo. This article is about the current football club in Hereford established in 2014 For its defunct predecessor see Hereford United F C Hereford Football Club is an English association football club from the city of Hereford They were founded in 2014 as a phoenix club for Hereford United and inherited their Edgar Street stadium They are nicknamed The Whites after their predominantly white kit or The Bulls after the Hereford cattle breed and their motto is Our greatest glory lies not in never having fallen but in rising when we fall The club is affiliated to the Herefordshire County Football Association HerefordFull nameHereford Football ClubNickname s The BullsFounded22 December 2014GroundEdgar StreetCapacity4 940 Previously 7 100 Coordinates52 03 39 N 2 43 03 W 52 0607 N 2 7175 W 52 0607 2 7175ChairmanChris AmmondsManagerPaul CaddisLeagueNational League North2022 23National League North 16th of 24WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursAs of the 2023 24 season the club plays in the National League North at the sixth tier of the English football league system They entered the football pyramid before the 2015 16 season and won three league titles in their first three campaigns the Midland Football League Premier Division followed by the Southern League Division One South amp West and the Southern League Premier Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 1 2 2015 16 season 1 3 2016 17 season 1 4 2017 18 season 1 5 2018 19 season 1 6 2019 20 season 1 7 2020 21 season 1 8 2021 22 season 1 9 2022 23 season 1 10 2023 24 season 1 11 Season by season 2 Stadium 3 Crest and colours 3 1 Crest 3 2 Colours 3 3 Sponsors 4 Support 4 1 Rivals 5 Players and staff 5 1 Current squad 5 2 Current management and staff 6 Managers 7 Honours 8 Notable players 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksHistory editFoundation edit Following the winding up of Hereford United on 19 December 2014 the Hereford United Supporters Trust HUST vowed to start a new phoenix club 1 Three days later local businessman John Hale who had earlier been chairman of HUST registered the name Hereford Football Club with the Herefordshire County Football Association in conjunction with the trust and a group of local businessmen A press release followed on 24 December outlining plans to let HUST members decide on the club s kits and crest It also addressed the issue of the ownership structure with the Hereford United Supporters Trust being given the opportunity to become the largest single shareholder with individuals and corporate benefactors being barred from owning more than 49 of the new club The press release stated that HUST s stake would be much more than this 2 The club s official website went live on 29 December 3 Hale gave an interview with Trevor Owens on BBC Hereford and Worcester on 3 January 2015 citing Hereford United s untenable debts as the reason for the business group s reluctance to engage with the former club The appointment of Hale as Hereford F C chairman was released in an FAQ on 13 January 4 An open meeting two days later confirmed several appointments including HUST chairman Chris Williams as vice chairman Hugh Brooks as finance director George Webb as commercial director and Phil Eynon as governance director the latter three being part of the Hale led group of local businessmen 5 On 20 and 21 January HUST members voted in favour of the proposal from the Hale group with 96 71 voting to accept the plans 6 The Hereford F C bid had been the only approach submitted to HUST 7 Two weeks later Herefordshire Council confirmed that the club had secured a five year lease for the city s Edgar Street stadium 8 The club opened applications for the position of club manager on 27 February and following 42 applications Peter Beadle was announced as the successful candidate by the board on 17 April 2015 9 10 Beadle the final caretaker manager of the predecessor club was joined by assistant manager Matt Bishop who had served as a national coach developer with The Football Association 11 2015 16 season edit On 14 May 2015 the FA confirmed that Hereford would compete in the Midland Football League Premier Division 9th tier for the club s first season 12 As a consequence this meant that the club were entered into the FA Vase and the Midland League Cup The first game a pre season friendly took place away at Malvern Town on 7 July 2015 a 3 2 victory for Hereford in which the winning goal was scored by Dale Hodge in front of a record crowd for the hosts 13 Four days later Hereford hosted their first match a friendly against FC United of Manchester at Edgar Street with Nathan Hughes scoring the only goal in a victory watched by around 4 250 spectators 14 They won 4 1 against Dunkirk in their first league match on 8 August in front of a crowd of 4 062 this broke the league record attendance of 1 280 and was higher than four attendances that day in Football League One 15 On 10 December 2015 while in first place in the league the club announced that they had applied for promotion to the Southern Football League for the 2016 17 season 16 The league campaign had started with a shaky start but they managed to put together a long winning run which eventually came to an end after 27 wins in a row in a 1 1 draw at home to Alvechurch on 23 January 2016 17 and the unbeaten run of 34 games came to an end on 23 February following a 2 0 loss at home to Highgate United 18 Hereford broke their attendance record again in the FA Vase semi final first leg against Salisbury on 12 March Hereford won 1 0 in front of a record crowd of 4 683 19 On 25 April Hereford clinched the league title following a 4 0 away win at Coventry Sphinx and were subsequently promoted to the Southern League South and West Division 20 A week later the club picked up their second trophy the Herefordshire County Cup following a 5 1 win over Westfields 21 Hereford secured their third trophy of the season the Midland Football League Cup on 10 May following a 3 1 win over Walsall Wood at Solihull Moors Damson Park 22 On 22 May Hereford lost 4 1 in the FA Vase Final to Morpeth Town at Wembley Stadium 23 2016 17 season edit On 12 May 2016 it was confirmed that Hereford would compete in the Southern League Division One South amp West following their promotion from the Midland League Premier Division 24 The season saw the club make their first appearance in both the FA Cup and the FA Trophy It was announced on 24 May that assistant manager Matt Bishop would be leaving the club 25 and he was replaced by Steve Jenkins on 30 May 26 The club decided to withdraw from the Southern League Cup in an attempt to focus on the league The club went out of the FA Cup at the third qualifying round at Tonbridge Angels and exited the FA Trophy in the preliminary round at Salisbury On 12 October the club announced that manager Peter Beadle had signed his first contract with the club on a rolling 12 month deal 27 On 19 October it was announced that Chairman Jon Hale had stepped down and was to be replaced in the interim by Chris Williams who was replaced by Ken Kinnersley on 3 January 2017 28 On 4 March 2017 their away match against Didcot Town was abandoned due to crowd disturbances after a few Hereford fans went on to the pitch in celebration of the team taking the lead in the dying minutes of the game Two men from Hereford were later arrested After reviewing reports and video footage of the incidents the FA decided to take no further action against either club 29 rather highlighting how sensationalised and ill informed some of the news reporting at the time had been 30 31 Disciplinary action however was taken against three Hereford supporters 32 one of the Didcot players and the Didcot team coach 33 The Southern League also ordered the game to be replayed which was subsequently played behind closed doors on 11 April 2017 with Hereford winning 2 1 2017 18 season edit Following their promotion in the previous season it was announced Hereford would play in the Southern League Premier Division It was also announced that captain Joel Edwards was to be released after two seasons with the club 34 with Jimmy Oates taking over his role 35 Hereford notably had runs in the FA Cup and FA Trophy In the FA Cup Hereford after beating Godalming Town Kempston Rovers and A F C Hornchurch Hereford were drawn a game away to Eastleigh where goals from Mike McGrath and Garyn Preen who was unable to finish the match took Hereford into the first round for the first time in their history In the first round a John Mills goal progressed the Bulls past AFC Telford United and into the second round where they were drawn against Fleetwood Town Hereford earned themselves a replay at Edgar Street The Bulls lost 2 0 in front of an attendance of 4 235 and the BT Sport Cameras In the FA Trophy Hereford beat Weymouth Potters Bar Town and Oxford City to reach the first round A 3 2 win over National League side Dagenham amp Redbridge 3 2 set up a tie against Wealdstone A moment of controversy marked a turning point in the Second Round match when defender Dara O Shea seemed to bring down a player which resulted in him getting sent off Footage later on showed O Shea should not have been given a red card so the FA reversed the decision Hereford ended up losing that game 1 0 On the domestic side in January Hereford came back from 2 0 down in injury time to salvage a 2 2 draw with promotion chasing Slough Town after goals from Jimmy Oates and Keyon Reffell the latter coming 6 minutes into additional time Hereford s away unbeaten run in the league came to an end in January 2018 due to defeat at the hands of King s Lynn This unbeaten run stretched back to August 2015 In February 2018 Hereford fans were punished after multiple flares were thrown onto the pitch at Farnborough Farnborough player Lewis Ferrell then retaliated and threw the flare back at Hereford fans which resulted in him being shown a straight red card On Tuesday 17 April Hereford travelled to Biggleswade Town where a 1 0 away victory saw them become league champions for a third consecutive season They lifted the Southern Football League shield following a 4 1 win against Kettering Town and finished the season with a 6 0 home win over Hereford Lads Club to win the Herefordshire County Cup for a third successive time 2018 19 season edit On 13 September 2018 after three league titles in a row Peter Beadle was sacked as manager of Hereford a month into the new season with Hereford in 12th place in the National League North 36 Assistant manager Steve Jenkins also departed leaving Ryan Green as interim player manager On 19 September 2018 Tim Harris was appointed Head of Football 37 with Marc Richards subsequently taking the Head Coach role on 3 October 2018 38 They finished the season in 17th after poor performances against teams in positions low down in the table including 0 wins from 6 against the three relegated sides 2019 20 season edit Three games into the campaign and with four points from a possible nine Marc Richards was sacked as head coach on 12 August with his assistant Will Morford also leaving 39 The club announced that Head of Football Tim Harris would take interim charge of the side while searching for a new head coach On 29 August Russell Slade was announced as the club s new Manager 40 Andy Whing joined as his assistant on 13 September 41 Hereford invested in a new digital scoreboard to improve commercial advertising opportunities in September 2019 Its first game in use on 8 October 2019 42 coincided with the club crashing out of the FA Cup at the 3rd Qualifying Round stage in a replay against Tamworth losing 3 1 on penalties having drawn both 90 minute games 0 0 This result was Russell Slade s first home defeat Tim Harris resigned as Head of Football on 27 November 2019 43 with the position of Head of Football subsequently being dissolved On 14 January Assistant Coach Andy Whing left the club with no reason being given for his departure 44 Just 6 days later on 20 January Manager Russell Slade left the club after a run of just one win in 18 games 45 Josh Gowling was named the club s interim manager on 21 January he appointed Steve Burr as his assistant 3 days later The season was eventually abandoned with seven games still to go due to the COVID 19 pandemic with Hereford finishing in 16th place 2020 21 season edit Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the majority of the 2020 21 season was cancelled or played behind closed doors However the club enjoyed a relatively successful season finishing in 12th position in the National League North In cup competitions they were knocked out of the FA Cup to Stafford in only their third competitive match In the FA Trophy however they managed to progress all the way to the 2021 Final beating higher tier teams Aldershot in the quarter final and Woking in the semi final They eventually lost the match at Wembley Stadium to Hornchurch despite going ahead through Tom Owen Evans early in the match 46 2021 22 season edit The club announced on 8 May 2021 that Manager Josh Gowling and assistant Steve Burr had agreed new deals with the club lasting for 2 years 47 A 2 1 friendly loss to historically bitter rivals Shrewsbury Town marked the first Edgar Street match without social distancing regulations in place 48 Hereford started the 2021 22 season badly finding themselves bottom of the table and winless after 6 games in all competitions They picked up their first three points in a 1 0 win away at York City in a match that included both a goal by Tom Owen Evans and a penalty save from goalkeeper Brandon Hall 49 On 16 October the club crashed out of the FA Cup losing 0 1 to Solihull Moors at Edgar Street Things were brighter for the Bulls in November going unbeaten excluding penalty kicks in all competitions A final day loss to champions Gateshead 50 meant Hereford finished the season in 12th place collecting 55 points across 15 wins and 10 draws 2022 23 season edit After 1 point from their first two games Hereford picked up their first win of the season on 16 August thanks to a late Luke Haines goal as the Bulls defeated Chester 1 0 51 Wins over Bromsgrove Sporting Three Bridges and Bromley progressed the Bulls into the FA Cup First Round where they drew League One Portsmouth at home 52 It was later announced that the match would be live on BBC Two making it only the fourth televised match since the club reformed 53 Despite taking a 1 0 lead in the first half Hereford went on to lose the game 3 1 and were knocked out of the FA Cup 54 On 19 November 2022 Hereford were knocked out in the second round of the FA Trophy by Heybridge Swifts a team two steps below them losing 3 0 at the Aspen Waite Arena 55 Manager Josh Gowling left by mutual consent on 5 February 2023 following a run of three straight defeats the last of which being a 1 0 away defeat to Farsley Celtic Player Assistant Manager Yan Klukowski took temporary charge until the end of the season Hereford briefly flirted with the play offs early in 2023 but ultimately a poor run of form led them to be sucked into a relegation scrap and only ensured their mathematical safety with two matches remaining A 5 0 away defeat to Blyth Spartans on the final day of the season a result which secured safety from relegation for Blyth ensured Hereford finished in 16th with 55 points the same number of points as the previous season but four places lower 2023 24 season edit Before the end of the previous season Hereford announced former Scotland international footballer Paul Caddis as their new manager who took the reins from interim manager Yan Klukowski from 1 May 2023 56 As of 24 June only one player remains from the previous season s playing squad young defender Mark Derricott who had only made eight substitute appearances and spent time out on loan at a lower level the season before signed a one year contract extension 57 In mid June Irish forward Adam Rooney was brought in as Player Assistant Manager to Caddis 58 The season started positively picking up seven points from a possible nine from the first three league fixtures However four straight defeats followed including a 4 0 defeat at newly promoted Tamworth leaving them 18th after seven fixtures They were dealt a double injury blow early in the season with forwards Andy Williams and Jason Cowley both suffering long term injuries 59 60 Following wins over Anstey Nomads Cambridge City and Rochdale The Bulls progressed to the FA Cup First Round for the second year running being drawn against League Two Gillingham at home 61 Season by season edit Season League FA Cup FA Trophy Other ManagerDivision Level Step Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos2015 16 Midland League Premier Division 9 5 42 35 3 4 138 33 105 108 1st FA Vase RU Peter BeadleMidland Football League Cup WHFA County Challenge Cup W2016 17 Southern League Division One South amp West 8 4 42 33 8 1 108 32 76 107 1st 3Q PR W2017 18 Southern League Premier Division 7 3 46 36 5 5 111 33 78 113 1st 2R 2R W2018 19 National League North 6 2 42 11 16 15 47 58 11 49 17th 3Q 2R 1R Peter Beadle Marc Richards2019 20 a 6 2 35 9 12 14 39 56 17 39 16th b 3Q 3Q QF c Marc Richards Russell Slade Josh Gowling2020 21 d 6 2 13 5 5 3 20 16 4 20 12th 3Q RU e Josh Gowling2021 22 6 2 42 15 10 17 51 52 1 55 12th 4Q 2R RU2022 23 6 2 46 15 10 21 47 56 9 55 16th 1R 2R QF Josh Gowling Yan Klukowski2023 24 6 2 19 8 3 8 20 22 2 27 13th 1R 3R 2R Paul CaddisSource FCHDKey Champions Runners up Promoted Relegated Promoted Relegated EP Extra preliminary round PR Preliminary round 1Q First qualifying round 2Q Second qualifying round 3Q Third qualifying round 4Q Fourth qualifying round 1R First round proper 2R Second round proper 3R Third round proper 4R Fourth round proper 5R Fifth round proper QF Quarter finals SF Semi finals RU Runners up W WinnersStadium editSince reformation as the phoenix club Hereford have played all their home matches at Edgar Street the same as its predecessor The name of the stadium directly derives from the name of the street where it is located which is also the A49 The club agreed a lease with the council in February 2015 62 and won their first match at the ground 1 0 against FC United of Manchester in front of a crowd of 4 257 The ground itself has changed little since the mid 1970s largely outdated and in need of redevelopment with the Blackfriars End failing a safety inspection in July 2009 The terraced end had fallen into a state of disrepair which steadily reduced the stadium capacity from nearly 9 000 to 7 700 by November 2007 Improvements were made in the later years of the predecessor to ensure the ground met Football League standards including new floodlights dressing rooms and barriers on the terraces nbsp Edgar Street in 2022Hereford FC s record attendance for a home game at Edgar Street is 4 683 for a 1 0 win in the FA Vase semi finals against Salisbury on 13 March 2016 It hosted televised FA Cup matches twice a Second Round Proper Replay against Fleetwood Town in December 2017 and a First Round Proper match against Portsmouth in November 2022 The 2020 21 FA Trophy Semi Final between Hereford FC and Woking was also played here although it took place behind closed doors due to the COVID 19 pandemic Hereford came out 1 0 winners although failed to beat Hornchurch in the Final Crest and colours editCrest edit It was announced on 1 March 2015 that 89 of the 900 HUST members that voted chose a badge designed by Huw Marriott and his sons Max and Louis 63 Colours edit On 5 May 2015 it was announced that the club had signed a two year kit deal with Italian manufacturer Macron 64 A vote was cast for the away colours with a red and black striped kit being chosen by HUST members On 25 March 2016 Hereford announced that their deal with Macron had been extended by 2 years with a new home kit in 2016 17 alternating seasonally with the away kit 65 Prior to the 2020 21 Season the club announced a new three year deal with Adidas 66 On 9 July 2022 an initial three year kit deal with Kappa was announced 67 Sponsors edit Season Kit Manufacturer Shirt Sponsor Sleeve Sponsor Shorts SponsorFront Rear2015 16 Macron 68 69 70 Jewson 71 Furniture Importers 72 South Hereford Volkswagen FA Vase final 73 2016 17 2017 18 RRA Architects 74 2018 19 Central Roofing 75 Montgomery Waters 76 77 Magna Electronics 78 79 80 RRA Architects home 81 Your Herefordshire away 82 2019 20 Dawleys 83 84 85 Shack Events home 86 The Beefy Boys away third 87 2020 21 Adidas 88 The Beefy Boys home 89 Vinco third 90 2021 22 The Beefy Boys home 2022 23 Kappa 67 2023 24 Able Locksmiths home Support editHereford s fanzine is called Talking Bull 91 During Hereford s inaugural season they averaged a league attendance of 2 836 a figure higher than six Football League Two sides 92 Rivals edit Hereford maintain a strong rivalry with Shrewsbury Town originating with the former Hereford United It is known as the A49 derby after the road separating the two and was listed nineteenth in The Daily Telegraph s twenty fiercest rivalries in English football 93 However since Hereford s resurrection the two sides have never met in a competitive fixture The Bulls also maintain a strong rivalry with Kidderminster Harriers since Hereford s promotion to the National League North So far the clubs share 4 wins each in Head to Heads 94 Whilst climbing up the English Football Pyramid the Bulls also developed competitive rivalries against local clubs Westfields Alvechurch and Gloucester City Players and staff editCurrent squad edit As of 23 November 2023Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp ENG Curtis Pond2 DF nbsp ENG Aaron Skinner3 DF nbsp SCO Adam Livingstone4 MF nbsp POR Aurio Teixeira5 MF nbsp AUS Jordan Lyden6 DF nbsp ENG Paul Downing7 MF nbsp GAM Yusifu Ceesay8 MF nbsp WAL Alex Babos9 FW nbsp ENG Jason Cowley10 FW nbsp ENG Andy Williams vice captain 11 DF nbsp WAL Jordan Cranston12 GK nbsp WAL Shay Sterry No Pos Nation Player14 DF nbsp ENG Mark Derricott15 MF nbsp WAL Tom Pugh on loan from Scunthorpe United 95 16 MF nbsp ENG Jack Tolley18 MF nbsp ENG Connor Stanley20 MF nbsp GNB Lassana Mendes21 DF nbsp ENG Oliver Southern22 FW nbsp IRL Adam Rooney23 FW nbsp ENG Ethan Freemantle on loan from Kidderminster Harriers 96 24 FW nbsp GHA Koby Arthur27 DF nbsp ENG Nathan Cameron captain 28 DF nbsp ENG Kyle HowkinsCurrent management and staff edit Name Role nbsp Paul Caddis Manager nbsp Adam Rooney Assistant Manager nbsp Shaun Edwards Goalkeeper Coach nbsp James Hughes Head Physio Lead Sports Science nbsp Patryk Bialowas Head Analyst nbsp Dan Pace Head KitmanManagers editName From Until Duration Record i Pld W D L GF GA Win nbsp Peter Beadle 17 April 2015 97 13 September 2018 98 3y 4m 28d 174 135 21 18 453 140 77 59 nbsp Ryan Green interim 13 September 2018 99 2 October 2018 100 20d 5 1 1 3 4 11 20 00 nbsp Marc Richards 2 October 2018 100 12 August 2019 101 10m 11d 38 11 15 12 50 55 28 95 nbsp Tim Harris interim 12 August 2019 101 29 August 2019 102 18d 4 2 1 1 4 5 50 00 nbsp Russell Slade 29 August 2019 102 20 January 2020 103 4m 23d 24 5 9 10 24 36 20 83 nbsp Josh Gowling ii 21 January 2020 105 5 February 2023 106 3y 16d 112 43 27 42 146 137 38 39 nbsp Yan Klukowski interim iii 5 February 2023 106 1 May 2023 2m 27d 17 5 5 7 13 21 29 41 nbsp Paul Caddis 1 May 2023 56 iv 7m 24 12 3 9 30 25 50 00 Does not include matches played in the HFA County Challenge Cup Initially appointed as interim manager but was appointed as permanent manager on 12 June 2020 104 Initially appointed as interim manager but was appointed as manager until the end of the season on 28 February 2023 107 Caddis was appointed on 20 April 2023 but officially took charge on 1 May 2023Honours editSouthern League Premier Champions 2017 18 Southern League Division One Winners 2016 17 Southern Football League Champions of Champions Trophy 2016 17 Midland League Premier Winners 2015 16 Herefordshire County Cup Winners 3 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18 Midland Football League Cup Winners 2015 16 FA Trophy Runners up 2020 21 FA Vase Runners up 2015 16Notable players editA number of full internationals have played for Hereford during the club s history and have either been capped before during or after their career with the club nbsp Mustapha Bundu nbsp Dale Eve nbsp Ryan Green nbsp Raheem Hanley nbsp Jahquil Hill nbsp Maziar Kouhyar nbsp Rowan Liburd nbsp Samir Nabi nbsp Dara O Shea nbsp Krystian Pearce nbsp Reece Styche nbsp Theo Wharton A number of players have played for both Hereford United and Hereford Players in bold currently play for Hereford Player Pos Hereford United Hereford nbsp Tony James DF 1998 2006 108 2010 loan 109 2015 110 nbsp Rob Purdie MF 2002 20072010 loan 111 2011 2012 112 2013 2014 113 2015 2018 114 nbsp Ryan Green DF 2003 2006 115 2015 2019 116 nbsp Andy Williams FW 2004 2007 117 2008 2009 loan 117 2023 118 nbsp Sam Gwynne MF 2005 2011 119 120 2013 2014 2015 121 nbsp Josh Gowling DF 2008 2009 loan 122 2018 2020 123 nbsp James McQuilkin MF 2009 2013 124 2020 2021 125 nbsp Marlon Jackson FW 2009 loan 126 2012 2013 127 2018 128 nbsp Tristan Plummer MF 2009 loan 126 2012 129 2016 2017 130 nbsp Jennison Myrie Williams MF 2009 loan 131 2018 132 nbsp Dan Preston DF 2010 2011 loan 133 2017 2018 134 nbsp Paul Downing DF 2010 loan 135 2023 136 nbsp Joel Edwards DF 2013 2014 137 2015 2017 138 nbsp Billy Murphy MF 2013 2014 139 2017 2019 140 nbsp Jamie Edge MF 2013 2014 141 2016 2017 142 nbsp Daniel Lloyd Weston GK 2013 2014 143 2015 121 Notes edit The league season was terminated before previsioned date because of impact of the COVID 19 pandemic Hereford finished 16th on a points per game basis Competition was abandoned due to the COVID 19 pandemic The league season was terminated before previsioned date because of impact of the COVID 19 pandemic Club forfeited participation in this season s competitionReferences edit Hereford United cease to exist after court order ITV News Retrieved 16 January 2015 Bulls News Hale Group Plans For HUST To Be Single Largest Shareholder Bullsnews blogspot co uk 24 December 2014 Retrieved 16 January 2015 About Us Hereford FC Retrieved 16 January 2015 Frequently Asked Questions Hereford FC Retrieved 16 January 2015 Paul Rogers Hereford FC open meeting Hereford Times Retrieved 16 January 2015 Ian Morgan New Hereford FC chairman Jon Hale humbled by 96 71 backing from Hereford United Supporters Trust Ledbury Reporter permanent dead link Hereford FC Bid Is Sole Approach To HUST Hereford United Supporters Trust Paul Rogers Hereford FC granted five year lease of Edgar Street Hereford Times Chris Ammonds Applications Invited For Hereford FC Football Manager Position Hereford FC Bulls News 42 Applications For Hereford FC Manager bullsnews blogspot co uk 5 March 2015 Ged Scott BBC Sport Hereford FC Peter Beadle appointed as reformed Bulls boss BBC Sport BBC Sport Hereford FC New club to play in Midland Football League BBC Sport Bulls News Hereford FC start life with win Hereford FC wins first home match in friendly with FC United of Manchester BBC Sport 11 July 2015 Retrieved 14 December 2015 Hereford FC attract biggest ever Midland League crowd BBC Sport 10 August 2015 Retrieved 14 December 2015 Hereford confirm step four promotion application Nonleaguedaily com Retrieved 14 December 2015 Hereford s 27 game winning run ends BBC Sport 25 January 2016 Retrieved 12 September 2023 Hereford FC lose 2 0 to Highgate United in the Midland Football League Premier Division Hereford Times 23 February 2016 Retrieved 12 March 2016 Sell out for the Semi Final for Hereford FC The Ross Gazette 11 March 2016 Retrieved 12 March 2016 Rogers Paul 25 April 2016 Hereford FC beat Coventry Sphinx they are Midland Football League Premier Division champions Hereford Times Retrieved 26 April 2016 Rogers Paul 2 May 2016 Hereford FC win the HFA County Challenge Cup following a comfortable 5 1 win over Westfields Hereford Times Retrieved 9 May 2016 Rogers Paul 10 May 2016 Hereford FC win the Polymac Packaging Midland Football League Cup after beating Walsall Wood 3 1 Hereford Times Retrieved 10 May 2016 Non League Finals Day Halifax Town and Morpeth Town cause double Wembley upset 22 May 2016 via www bbc co uk FA Confirms League For Bulls For 16 17 Season Hereford FC Matt Bishop Set To Leave Edgar Street Hereford FC Beadle Names Steve Jenkins As Bulls Assistant Manager Hereford FC Beadle Signs Rolling Contract Hereford FC New Hereford FC chairman announced Ledbury Reporter Paul Rogers UPDATE Hereford FC and Didcot Town to face no further action over abandoned game Hereford Times Arrests after football pitch invasion 5 March 2017 via www bbc co uk Hereford FC launch investigation as Didcot game abandoned after crowd trouble 5 March 2017 via www bbc co uk Bulls News Three Fans Banned bullsnews blogspot co uk Paul Rogers Sam Elkins and Sam Parish suspended for improper conduct Hereford Times Shock as Joel Edwards released from Edgar Street Hereford Times 12 May 2017 Retrieved 29 September 2023 Jimmy Oates is new Hereford FC captain Hereford Times 7 August 2017 Retrieved 29 September 2023 Hereford FC Parts Company With Peter Beadle Hereford FC Retrieved 13 September 2018 Head of Football says Bulls need to be full time sooner rather than later Hereford Times New head coach is special says Hereford chief Worcester News BREAKING NEWS Marc Richards Leaves Edgar Street Role Hereford F C 12 August 2019 Retrieved 14 August 2019 Russell Slade appointed Manager herefordfc co uk Retrieved 29 August 2019 Andy Whing joins as First Team Coach Hereford F C 13 September 2019 Retrieved 13 September 2019 New Big Screen Installed Hereford F C 8 October 2019 Retrieved 9 October 2019 Tim Harris Resigns as Head of Football Hereford F C 27 November 2019 Retrieved 29 November 2019 Andy Whing departs Edgar Street Hereford F C 14 January 2020 Retrieved 14 January 2020 Bulls Chairman Confirms Departure of Russell Slade Hereford F C 20 January 2020 Retrieved 20 January 2020 Hereford FC 1 Hornchurch 3 FA Trophy final minute by minute updates Hereford Times Retrieved 18 October 2022 Gowling amp Burr Agree New Deals with The Bulls Hereford FC Retrieved 18 October 2022 GALLERY Hereford 1 2 Shrewsbury Hereford FC Retrieved 1 November 2022 REPORT York City 0 Hereford 1 York Press Retrieved 18 October 2022 Gateshead 2 1 Hereford Gateshead FC Retrieved 18 October 2022 Chester 0 1 Hereford Hereford FC Retrieved 1 November 2022 Pompey Visit Hereford In FA Cup www portsmouthfc co uk Retrieved 1 November 2022 Emirates FA Cup Live on TV Hereford FC Retrieved 1 November 2022 Portsmouth recover to beat non league Hereford BBC Sport Retrieved 24 November 2022 Heybridge Swifts v Hereford Live Commentary amp Result 19 11 2022 FA Trophy Goal com www goal com Retrieved 29 November 2022 a b Paul Caddis Appointed as First Team Manager Hereford FC Retrieved 20 April 2023 Mark Derricott Signs New One Year Deal Hereford FC Retrieved 13 June 2023 Bulls Appoint Rooney as Assistant Manager Hereford FC Retrieved 22 June 2023 Lawrence David 20 July 2023 Hereford striker is set to be out for months due to injury Hereford Times Retrieved 29 September 2023 Jason Cowley Injury Update Hereford FC 13 September 2023 Retrieved 29 September 2023 Gills to play Hereford away in FA Cup first round www gillinghamfootballclub com Retrieved 20 October 2023 Bulls happy to back at Edgar Street BBC Sport Retrieved 1 November 2022 Chris Ammonds HUST Announce Hereford FC Badge Design Winner Hereford FC Archived from the original on 4 May 2015 Hereford FC sign two year kit deal with Macron Archived from the original on 3 July 2015 Retrieved 5 February 2016 Hereford FC Extend Kit Deal With Macron Hereford FC Retrieved 25 March 2016 Bulls Launch Adidas Shirts For The Upcoming Season www herefordfc co uk 26 June 2020 Retrieved 5 August 2021 a b NEW KIT SUPPLIER ANNOUNCED Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 Hereford FC Sign Two Year Kit Deal With Macron Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 NEWS Bulls Agree Macron Kit Extension Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 Hereford FC Extend Kit Deal With Macron Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 Jewson To Become Hereford FC s First Main Shirt Sponsor Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 Sponsorship Deal Agreed For Back Of Players Shirts Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 Hereford FC Agrees Wembley Shorts Sponsorship Deal With South Hereford Volkswagen Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 NEWS Bulls Sign Up Two New Kit Sponsors Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 NEWS Record Sponsorship Deal For Bulls Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 Montgomery Waters Expand Bulls Sponsorship Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 Montgomery Waters Renew Bulls Sponsorship Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 Bulls Reveal New Sleeve Sponsor Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 Magna Electronics Extend Sleeve Sponsorship Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 Magna Electronics Continue Sponsorship Hereford FC Retrieved 1 August 2023 RRA Continue Sponsorship Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 Your Herefordshire Agree Away Short Sponsorship Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 Dawleys Revealed as New Shirt Sponsor Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 Dawleys Extend Sponsorship with The Bulls Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 Dawleys Continue Hereford FC Shirt Sponsorship for Another Two Seasons Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 Shack Events Back The Bulls Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 Beefy Boys Join The Bulls Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 New Kit Partner Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 Beefy Boys Extend Bulls Sponsorship Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 Vinco Extend Sponsorship Deal Hereford FC Retrieved 18 April 2023 Talking Bull Talking Bull The Independent Hereford Football Club Supporters Magazine talkingbull org League Two attendances 2015 16 Soccerway com The 20 fiercest rivalries in English football The Telegraph Retrieved 1 November 2022 Sofascore Hereford FC vs Kidderminster Harriers live score H2H and lineups Sofascore www sofascore com Retrieved 1 November 2022 Tom Pugh Joins on Loan Hereford FC The Official website of Hereford FC 7 November 2023 Retrieved 7 November 2023 The Bulls Bring in Ethan Freemantle Hereford FC The Official website of Hereford FC 22 September 2023 Retrieved 22 September 2023 Peter Beadle Appointed Hereford FC Manager Hereford FC Retrieved 7 February 2023 Hereford FC Parts Company With Peter Beadle Hereford FC Retrieved 7 February 2023 Bulls Confirm Interim Management Team Hereford FC Retrieved 7 February 2023 a b Bulls Appoint Richards as Head Coach Hereford FC Retrieved 7 February 2023 a b Marc Richards Leaves Edgar Street Role Hereford FC Retrieved 7 February 2023 a b New First Team Manager Appointed At Edgar Street Hereford FC Retrieved 7 February 2023 Bulls Chairman Confirms Departure of Russell Slade Hereford FC Retrieved 7 February 2023 Gowling And Burr Commit To The Bulls Hereford FC Retrieved 7 February 2023 Gowling Takes Interim Charge of Bulls Hereford FC Retrieved 7 February 2023 a b Gowling Leaves by Mutual Consent Hereford FC Retrieved 7 February 2023 Klukowski Remains as First Team Manager Hereford FC Retrieved 28 February 2023 Hereford FC sign Bulls old boy James BBC Sport Retrieved 1 September 2023 Bulls snap up James on loan Sky Sports Retrieved 1 September 2023 Four Players Agree Terms At Edgar Street Hereford FC Retrieved 1 September 2023 I m not wanted here Purdie www oldham chronicle co uk Retrieved 1 September 2023 Hereford swoop for Pell amp Purdie 31 January 2011 Retrieved 1 September 2023 Purdie rejoins Bulls as player coach BBC Sport Retrieved 1 September 2023 Purdie Makes It Seven For Beadle Hereford FC Retrieved 1 September 2023 Turner quietly confident that United will challenge Hereford Times 7 August 2003 Retrieved 1 September 2023 Ryan Green Signs On At Edgar Street Hereford FC Retrieved 1 September 2023 a b Williams makes Yeovil loan switch BBC Sport Retrieved 1 September 2023 Andy Williams is Back at Edgar Street Hereford FC Retrieved 1 September 2023 Gwynne agrees new Hereford deal 28 June 2007 Retrieved 1 September 2023 Gwynne rejoins Bulls Sky Sports Retrieved 1 September 2023 a b Beadle Signs Up Three More Hereford FC Retrieved 1 September 2023 Hereford sign Weale and Gowling 27 November 2008 Retrieved 1 September 2023 Josh Gowling Joins The Bulls Hereford FC Retrieved 1 September 2023 McQuilkin agrees new Bulls deal BBC Sport Retrieved 1 September 2023 McQuilkin Returns to Edgar Street Hereford FC Retrieved 1 September 2023 a b Hereford United sign three new players Hereford Times 21 August 2009 Retrieved 1 September 2023 Hereford complete triple signing BBC Sport Retrieved 1 September 2023 Striker Marlon Jackson Joins The Bulls Hereford FC Retrieved 1 September 2023 Hereford re sign forward Plummer BBC Sport Retrieved 1 September 2023 Plummer Returns To Edgar Street Hereford FC Retrieved 1 September 2023 Bulls return for Myrie Williams Sky Sports Retrieved 1 September 2023 NEWS Bulls Sign Myrie Williams Hereford FC Retrieved 1 September 2023 Bulls sign Blues youngster Sky Sports Retrieved 1 September 2023 FOOTBALL Two new players boost Hereford s defence Hereford Times 25 August 2017 Retrieved 1 September 2023 Bulls snap up Baggies youngsters 25 January 2010 Retrieved 1 September 2023 Paul Downing Signs for Hereford Hereford FC Retrieved 1 September 2023 Hereford sign Edwards and Brown BBC Sport Retrieved 1 September 2023 Beadle Secures Two More Signings Hereford FC Retrieved 1 September 2023 Hereford youngsters find new clubs BBC Sport Retrieved 1 September 2023 NEW SIGNING Edgar Street Return For Murphy Hereford FC Retrieved 1 September 2023 Hereford sign young midfielder Edge BBC Sport Retrieved 1 September 2023 NEW SIGNING Beadle Brings In Edge Hereford FC Retrieved 1 September 2023 Lloyd Weston opts to leave Hereford BBC Sport Retrieved 1 September 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hereford FC Official club website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hereford F C amp oldid 1187095702 2019 20 season, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.