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Monday, March 30, 2026

New Investment In South Shields

It looks as though National North Club South Shields will soon have new investment.

This from the chairman Geoff Thompson: 

“I’m excited to share with you some exciting news about the impending changes of the ownership structure at South Shields Football Club. This follows several months of discussions and negotiations with an international investment group."

"The deal is subject to final sign off from the National League - but we do not expect any problems in that regard and therefore, I am taking this early opportunity to at least give you some information about the deal and the proposed timetable."

“So, the intention is that this new ownership structure will take effect from the 16th April. That’s our target completion date, subject again to National League approval - but what I must stress is that I am going to continue as chairman of the club and as a significant minority shareholder in the club and I will continue to work with the existing management team and continue to drive the club forward in the way we have over last ten or eleven years."

“So there are some exciting developments for the club. I hope you’re all as enthusiastic as I am hearing this news. Obviously, I need to share with you some more detail in due course, once we have reached that completion date. Thank you for your attention. I know it’s a brief communication at this stage, and as I say, I hope you’re as excited as I am about what the future holds for the club.”

Macclesfield Lost £624K Last Season

Macclesfield who are tomorrow's visitors to Edgar Street lost £624K last season.

Like so many other clubs they appear to be kept in business by the owners who have loaned the club circa £1.5M

Click on the image to enlarge. 

 



Hereford 12/5 To Defeat Macclesfield

After a run of defeats, Hereford will be looking to return to winning ways tomorrow evening against Macclesfield.

But the bookmakers feel the visitors will win the game as they've priced three points for Hereford at 12/5.

Currently Hereford are 21st in the league table with 38 points from 37 games. Macclesfield are 4th with 67 points from 38 games.

Last Saturday Hereford were defeated at Edgar Street by Buxton whilst Macclesfield did not have a game.

Hereford's home form continues to be a problem. They've won just 6, drawn 3 and lost 8.

Macclesfield's away form is won 8, drawn 4 and lost 6. 

As for goal difference Hereford's is minus 18, Macclesfield's is plus 15.

Recent form:

Hereford WLLLLL

Macclesfield LWWLWW  

Hereford 12/5 Draw 3/1 Macclesfield 39/40  

Mind the gap

Just ten days after Hereford travelled to Macclesfield for a game they didn’t have much luck in, Macc come down to Edgar Street on Tuesday for the reverse fixture.

The Bulls went into that last game between these sides off the back of two straight defeats. That run has now been extended to five straight defeats, which has put the Bulls in a very difficult position with the gap between them and safety widening, effectively making this a must-win game, with Aaron Downes admitting as much on Saturday after defeat to Buxton.

Ahead of that first game at Macclesfield I suggested that:

“An impartial observer would still see Hereford as being in the strongest position of any club in the bottom six, and to fail to finish above four of their fellow strugglers given the position those three wins on the bounce recently left them in would take a complete tailing-off in form.”

Well, that ‘complete tailing-off in form’ has happened, and Hereford are no longer ‘in the strongest position of any club in the bottom six’.

Hereford arguably had the better of things up at Moss Rose until Harrison Sohna was controversially sent off. Macc captain Paul Dawson acted ‘professionally’ in making a point of shouting at the prone Sohna an inch from his face to signal his feelings about Sohna’s actions, which may well have turned a yellow into a red. Such interventions aren’t particularly surprising of course, but what was less palatable was another of their players celebrating once the ref had brandished the red card.

Regardless of the unsavoury nature of a player celebrating the early exit of another (Sohna sits out the second of three matches here as a result), what it did suggest was that the Silkmen knew at that point that they’d been up against it when it was 11v11, and Hereford will know there’s no gulf in quality between the sides. What there might be, however, is an energy deficit given the recent back-to-back fixtures the squad has ploughed through; there were hints at tiredness against Buxton on Saturday. Macclesfield had no game at the weekend so they should be fresh.

The newly-promoted Silkmen emulated Hereford in shooting up the lower leagues (after previous incarnation Macclesfield Town went pop in 2020), and cantered into the National League North in winning the Northern Premier last season, a good few weeks before the end of the season.

Robbie Savage was at the helm for that promotion, before leaving for Nailsworth’s Forest Green Rovers, with Laurent Mendy, Tre Pemberton, and Neil Kengni going with him to the Stroud Valleys. Those losses could have been felt deeply. That hasn’t really been the case though, as like Merthyr they’ve adapted quickly and well to the NLN. They’re fourth in the league, have won five of their last seven, and games in hand mean that they’re looking rock solid for a play-off place.

Macc have done very well to have sustained a play-off push having lost two key goalscorers. Centre forward Danny Elliott scored 40 in 50 last season at a level lower, and got a goal every other game for Boston at this level a few seasons ago. He’d scored 11 in 20 before getting injured in January, and is out for the rest of the season. They also lost D’Mani Mellor, who’d been matching Danny Elliott in terms of goals scored, as he’s also gone to Forest Green.

Midfielders Justin Johnson and Isaac Buckley-Ricketts are familiar players from their time with Chorley and Curzon Ashton respectively, with Johnson in particular being Chorley’s star man a couple of seasons ago.

I said it before the Buxton game, but one thing the Bulls could really profit from is a change in fortune. A gifted goal of the sort that often gets conceded but seemingly never gets scored could spark a revival.

As was the case against Buxton, the first task here though will be to get through the first few passages of play without conceding.

With nine games left there’s time for more twists and turns yet. There’s no game for Bedford on Tuesday so a Bulls win would see them move to within three points of that club (they’re rapidly becoming the sole realistic club Hereford can catch and therefore consign to relegation). With three games in hand, all of a sudden it would look back on, ahead of Good Friday’s derby game at Aggborough. It’s just that the actual winning-a-game aspect of that equation seems so far off at the moment. Another loss here will signal that meek surrender to relegation is by far the most likely outcome when those nine games have been played.

Over the course of those ten days between the Macc games everything has become very dicey. Oh how I’d love to drive home after this match with some sense of hope following a win, any sort of a win. Will the dice roll at last in the hosts’ favour here? They kind of have to.

COYW



Match Report Hereford Women v Leamington Ladies

This game was played away from home at Bromyard due to the ongoing Edgar Street pitch issues.

Leamington have been one of the leagues pace setters and comfortably beat Hereford earlier in the season.

Both teams matched each other from the outset. Leamington looking to press on the wings, while Hereford sat back and looked to hit on the break. 

With just 10 minutes gone Leamington found the back of the net after the striker took the opportunity to snatch a goal after gambling on a bouncing ball 

The first half was a stalemate from then on, the only notable incident was Sheree Smith being carried from the field with an ankle injury.

HT Hereford 0-1 Leamington

In the second half Hereford looked sharper, pressed the ball well, but had just a couple of attempts to level.
The defenders looked composed, Katy Huntbach, Matilda Harris  and Darcie Smith putting in some fine well timed challenges to deny Leamington a further goal. 

Hannah Pritchard was more than equal to any effort Leamington created.

FT Hereford 0-1 Leamington 

Not a bad result against a team sitting near the top of the table, Leamington dominated  the midfield, stopping any balls through to the Hereford forwards.

Newport County Lost £915K Last Season

Newport County are currently 22nd in League Two and so could be relegated to the National League next month.

They have just announced their financial results for last season.

The club lost £915K.

Directors and shareholders are keeping the club afloat with loans of £1.17M.

Figures from Kieran Maguire 

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Rooney Looks Forward To Hereford On Tuesday

Macclesfield should be well prepared for their game at Hereford on Tuesday evening especially given they didn't have a fixture yesterday (Saturday).

Manager John Rooney says it will be another tough game but given it's only last week the two teams met they should know plenty about each other.

"It's been a very pleasing week results wise.

"Next we're back against Hereford, a game we're very looking forward to.

"It will be a tough game as it was against Hereford last week at our place.

"We weren't at our best but managed to get a result so I'm hoping we can go there and give a better account, a better performance than last time against them.

"We know about Hereford, we watch all their clips of their games to see what their weaknesses are, what their strengthes are.

"But we know Hereford are a good side, we saw that when they were here last week.

"They went down to ten men but put a real shift in against us, they were really hard to play against.

"But we found a way to win the game." 

Badges On Sale At Macclesfield Match

A large selection of HFC pin badges will be on sale pre match this Tuesday v Macclesfield. The badges pictured will be available at £1 or £4 each ( cash only ) from a sales point in front of the matchday ticket office. All net proceeds go directly to HFC.

Sunday, March 29, 2026

GamingBlomp Video From Hereford v Buxton

 

Another great video from GamingBlomp, this one of yesterday's game between Hereford and Buxton.

'As a Hereford fan its been a very difficult 2025-26 season. We have spent the majority of this season in the National League North relegation zone & aren't showing any signs of getting out of it. 

For a club the size of Hereford, relegation to step 3 of the non league pyramid would have been unthinkable at the start of the season, yet with just one month to go, is starting to look like a bit of a harsh reality. 

 I made my first trip back to Edgar Street since boxing day, for the visit of play off chasing Buxton, who would be looking to get revenge on us for the win at Silverlands back in August, but they have never won at Edgar Street before! 

 Join me as I go pitchside at Edgar Street to catch all of the action from the game, as well as a post match interview from Hereford manager Aaron Downes, thanks to BBC Hereford & Worcester's Carson Wishart!'  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6icL3UseZQ 

Richardson Worried Buxton Manager

 

Buxton won their game at Hereford yesterday, the first time in four encounters. But their manager, John McGrath, was a little bit wary with the score at 1-0 when Hereford keeper Theo Richardson went up for a set-piece with just a couple of minutes left.

"I was a bit techey when I saw Theo Richardson go up for a corner kick," he said after the game.

"They being at home cheered on by over 2500 which is great support.

"They are obviously down there in the bottom half of the table fighting for something themselves.

"We knew they would come out fighting but credit to our back four and the midfield.

"And then a really neat finish from Jes (Uchegbulam)" 

Hereford Women Defeated By Leamington

Hereford Women lost their league game played at Bromyard this afternoon.

Leamington took the lead in the first half with the only goal of the game. 

Next for Hereford is an away game at Bromsgrove in two weeks time. 

Around Edgar Street Yesterday

Some pictures from around the Edgar Street stadium yesterday.








Match Report Hereford v Buxton

 

 

If a week is a long time in politics then two weeks feels an age in Hereford FC terms. That glorious win over South Shields now a distant memory followed, as it sadly has been, by a succession of defeats. After Tuesday's latest setback, against Spennymoor, this felt like a must win. How to achieve it with tired legs against a team of young pampered professionals after their overnight stay in Redditch? Easier said than done, though our record against Buxton is decent, we play the spoilers and direct stuff to stop their pretty triangles.  


A nice spring day until you countered the brisk, chill northerly, it may have looked tempting to be outside like last week before Macc but my pre match pint was prudently imbibed inside the pub. 


I got to the ground a little earlier than usual to pick up a few Talking Bulls to sell in the Len Weston, I may be grumpy about bankrolled Buxton but their supporters were a friendly bunch who bought a few copies. 


We lined up Richardson, James, Hudson, Quansah, Howkins, Skinner right midfield, Willcox and D'Ath central, Daly left, Lane (more of a 10 than a strike partner) and Munday up front. 


The first aim was not to concede early again and that was achieved without alarm, not that we looked that threatening either. The promise came from Daly out left, arm still bandaged post Alfreton. His direct running and trickery looked as likely as anything to create an opening but nothing quite fell. 

 






Shots from Lane and D'Ath were comfortably saved, Buxton had a dangerous free kick in Sohna territory that was blocked by the wall, just before the break Munday got free and found the rampaging Skinner but his drive was deflected for a corner.  


A scrappy half, given my comment above on previous wins over Buxton that may have been ok if we'd found a way to unlock their defence but despite being, I felt, marginally the more likely we couldn't find that moment.


Second half we were into that northerly attacking the Meadow End and the pattern continued with both sides struggling to create worthwhile openings. I'd felt all along that our only real hope, especially given our punishing schedule, was to score, hang on and use our pace on the break. Sadly, it was the visitors who gained the upper hand on the hour; a corner wasn't cleared and the ball was scrambled home from close range, a poor goal to concede. 







We tried to up our game and at times there was hope. Willcox shot over, a Munday flicked header went just wide of the near post and Lane took far too long to get a shot away when well positioned. Martin came on for James, then Willo for Lane, a rasping drive from Munday was well saved by the visiting keeper. 



Naturally, Buxton, when not slowing the game down, looked to counter and Richardson made a good save after one such break and also acted as sweeper on several occasions.  


Oppong came on for D'Ath and, later on, Donowa for Quansah as we tried desperately to find an equaliser, frankly I never felt it was coming for all our endeavour. The schedule was definitely having its effect too, several of our players did look more than a little leggy; one such moment highlighted this when the normally energetic and positive Hudson retrieved a cleared corner and his legs just seemed stuck (almost like that moment in a dream when you're chased but you can't move).  






Buxton time wasted and shithoused, no worse than we'd have done if we'd been in front, and in the 6th minute of the extra 5, they broke away and added a, perhaps, inevitable second goal. 






It felt a crushing blow, not just for one game but for the season, and the immediate crowd exodus indicated as much. With Oxford winning the gap has widened and the post match conversation was about which division we might end up in next season with what opposition. Over negative or reality? Either way, I'll be back for more on Tuesday. 

 

Report from Nigel Preece.