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Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Hereford under the cosh and trailing at Merthyr

Hereford are once again a goal down after a goal in the first half, trailing Merthyr Town 1-0 at the break.

With the visitors having large chunks of possession in the opening 20 minutes without really threatening, Hereford soon found themselves under the cosh.

Hereford stopper Theo Richardson pulled off a fine fingertip save to deny Lewys Twamley, but Merthyr were soon ahead.

A howler from Kyle Howkins saw his weak header back towards the keeper intercepted by Ricardo Rees, scoring his 25th goal of the season - more than all of Hereford's players combined.

The Bulls did try and pull themselves back level as I-Lani Edwards struck the upright after good work by Harley Hamilton but they trail at the break.

Three changes as Hereford team news in for Merthyr Town

This evening's Hereford side to take on a free-scoring Merthyr Town at Penydarren Park is in.

There are three changes to the side that were beaten 1-0 by Kidderminster Harriers on Boxing Day.

Jaiden White, I-Lani Edwards and Matt Richards are in for Callum McFarlane, Lawson D'Ath and Matt Preston

Richardson, Skinner, Quansah, Howkins, Hudson, Richards, Mafuta, Edwards, Hamilton, White, Williams

Subs: Lewis, Preston, D'Ath, Nto, Osborne, McFarlane, Campbell

Merthyr pub shuts early over football violence fears

Park View Inn, Brecon Road, Merthyr Tydfil
A pub a stone's throw from Merthyr Town's Penydarren Park has shut early over fears of violence around this evening's game against Hereford.

The Park View Inn in Brecon Road, a short four-minute walk from Merthyr's ground, shut at 5pm.

In a post on Facebook, a person connected with the pub said that as Merthyr were hosting Hereford in the National League North, they "agreed with the local authorities and licensing to be shut by 5pm".

With more than 3,000 fans heading to the sold-out fixture, the post said: "If the usual plan was to come to our place before kick off, we are sorry for any inconvenience.

"This is all down to this exact fixture and the violence it created in the past."

When Hereford played Merthyr over the Christmas period in 2017, police cautioned 11 people for their part in the disorder.

Merthyr Update: Hereford Fans With Home Tickets

This from Merthyr:

Message - Hereford fans with Home end tickets

30 December 2025

If any Hereford fans who have inadvertently purchased tickets for the HOME area for the game at Merthyr Town FC tonight (Tuesday 30th December), please go to the AWAY end this evening and ask for Ann Marie who - provided you have the correct ticket - will arrange access for you at the AWAY end.

 

Tonight's National North League Fixtures

A list of the fixtures set to take place in the National North League this evening.

 Alfreton v Leamington

Bedford v Kings Lynn

Buxton v Worksop

Chester v Macclesfield

Chorley v Marine

Darlington v South Shields

Kidderminster v Telford

Merthyr v Hereford 

Peterborough Sports v Oxford City

Radcliffe v AFC Fylde

Southport v Curzon Ashton

Spennymoor v Scarborough 

Monday, December 29, 2025

Hereford 23/10 To Win At Merthyr

Martin Horsell And Ryan Green At Merthyr In December 2017

The bookmakers have priced a Hereford win at Merthyr tomorrow evening at 23/10. The two teams are meeting at Merthyr for the first time in eight years.

Currently Merthyr are 3rd in the National North League table with 46 points from 23 games, Hereford are 22nd with 20 points from 20 games.

On Boxing Day Hereford lost 1-0 to Kidderminster (4th) whereas Merthyr won 3-1 at Oxford City (21st).

Merthyr's home record is won 7, drawn 0 and lost 4. Hereford's away record is won 3, drawn 2 and lost 6.

As for goal difference Hereford's is minus 10, Merthyr's is plus 15.  However Merthyr have only scored 24 goals at home and conceded 18, Hereford have scored 12 goals on their travels and conceded 18.

Recent form (League only): 

Merthyr WWLWW

Hereford LDWLL

Merthyr 1/1 Draw 3/1 Hereford 23/10 

Merthyr's 'Hereford' Preview

John Mills For Hereford At Merthyr In December 2017

Here's Merthyr's preview of tomorrow's game against Hereford.

After another Merthyr victory away at Oxford City thanks to goals from Aneurin Livermore, Lewys Twamley and Cawley Cox, the Martyrs now turn their attention to hosting Hereford FC in front of a SOLD OUT Penydarren Park for the last game of 2025. Hereford find themselves sitting in a lowly 22nd position with just 20 points achieved so far this season. The last fixture for 'The Bulls' saw them host Kidderminster Harriers and an early goal from Emeka Obi claimed all three points for the Carpetmen.

Previous Encounters:

In recent history the Martyrs have faced Hereford twice which both came in the 2017/18 league season in which Hereford conquered the league and won it while picking up 113 points. Both clashes between the sides that year ended in a draw while the last time Hereford visited Penydarren Park was on Boxing Day 2017 with the game resulting in a 0-0 draw.

KNOW YOUR OPPONENT | KEY STAFF

Manager | Paul Caddis

Assistant Manager | Adam Rooney

Manager Paul Caddis was appointed as manager of Hereford in April 2023 as he signed a two-year contract. However, prior to coaching Caddis had an extremely successful playing career which spanned over 350 appearances. Caddis began his playing career at Scottish giants Celtic as he broke into the first team during the 2007/08 season where he made his home debut against Barcelona in a round of 16 Champions League fixture. After struggling to cement his spot as a regular starter at Celtic, Caddis spent the second half of the 2008/09 season on loan to Dundee United where he made 11 appearances for the side. Then in August 2010 Caddis was sold to EFL League One side Swindon Town where he stayed until 2013. During his time at Swindon, he made 77 appearances for the side while also having a brief spell at Birmingham City on loan during the 2012/13 season. Following the conclusion of his loan at Birmingham, Caddis made the permanent switch to 'The Blues' where he went on to make an extra 122 appearances over a 4-year period until 2017 before he left the club. After a 4-year spell at Birmingham the club decided to cancel Caddis' contract after which Caddis signed for League One side Bury where he spent the rest of the 2016/17 season. The short spell at Bury was proceeded by a season at Blackburn and another at Bradford City before he re-joined with Swindon Town in November 2019 before bringing his playing career to an end in 2021. After ending his playing career Caddis joined Fleetwood Town as academy coach in 2021 before then being appointed as manager of Hereford FC in April 2023. During his two full seasons at Hereford FC, Caddis has guided 'The Bulls' to an 11th place finish and a 10th place finish which earned him a contract extension with the club.

Adam Rooney was appointed as Assistant Manager and player at Hereford FC in June 2023 to partner the arrival of Paul Caddis. Adam Rooney had a relatively successful playing career which started in the youth ranks of Stoke City where he also went on to make numerous first team appearances and become the club's youngest ever hat-trick scorer. Adam Rooney also had loan spells at Yeovil and Chesterfield before making the permanent switch to Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the Scottish top-flight. Rooney then left Scotland to return to the English Leagues as he signed for Birmingham City. The rest of his playing career also saw him play for the likes of Swindon Town, Oldham Athletic, Aberdeen, Salford City, Solihull Moors, Stratford Town and Brackley Town. After departing Brackley Town following a solid year at the National League North side, Rooney made the switch to Hereford to be positioned as Player-Assistant Manager alongside former teammate Paul Caddis.

KNOW YOUR OPPONENT | SEASON SO FAR

After a positive campaign that saw 'The Bulls' finish in 10th place, Hereford FC were hoping for another year of improvement in the National League North. The campaign for Hereford started away at Spennymoor which resulted in a disappointing 2-0 loss as two first half goals for Spennymoor were enough to claim all 3 points. The second game of the season saw Hereford host King's Lynn Town which once again resulted in a 2-0 loss for 'The Bulls'. However, Paul Caddis' side finally picked up a victory as they travelled to Buxton FC and won 2-1 thanks to a brace from Remaye Campbell. Despite their first win of the season the next two games for 'The Bulls' resulted in consecutive defeats for the side as they lost 4-1 at home to Chorley and 1-0 away at Radcliffe. Following a narrow defeat to Radcliffe, Paul Caddis' side managed to start a good run of form as they won 2-0 at home against Alfreton Town, followed by two straight draws with Bedford Town and Darlington which was then backed up by 2 consecutive wins against Worksop and Leamington. 'The Bulls' then had to wait another 7 games before picking up another 3 points as their next run of games saw them lose 4 times and draw 3 times. Hereford's 5th win of the season came as they picked up a vital away victory at Peterborough Sports following two second half goals. However, in their previous two fixtures before the away trip to Penydarren Park, 'The Bulls' have been defeated twice as they lost 4-2 against Chorley and 1-0 against Kidderminster Harriers and Hereford now sit in 22nd place with just 20 points this season. The top scorer so far this season for Hereford is forward Andrew Williams who has bagged himself 6 goals during his 25/26 Enterprise National League North season.

KNOW YOUR OPPONENT | 2025/26 SQUAD

Goalkeepers | Theo Richardson, Ollie Lewis

Defenders | Aaron Skinner, Lewis Hudson, Matt Preston, Keenan Quansah, Mitchell Roberts, Kyle Howkins

Midfielders | Gus Mafuta, Lawson D'Ath, Sam Osborne, Matt Richards, Eno Nto, Omari Sterling-James, Madou Cisse, Preston Bitemo, I-Lant Edwards

Attackers | Remaye Campbell, Andy Williams, Jaiden White, Adam Rooney, Harley Hamilton, Callum McFarlane

Match Details:

Date | Tuesday 30th December 2025

Competition | Enterprise National League North

Time | 19:45

Stadium | Penydarren Park 

More Hereford games at risk?

A cold snap means that Hereford are in danger of seeing more games postponed.

The Bulls are already playing catch up with the weather putting paid to some games already this season. It means that they have between two and four games in hand of the sides around them as Paul Caddis' side try and steer clear of the relegation zone.

However, Hereford's fixture congestion could get even worse, with freezing temperatures potentially threatening the matches at Alfreton and Scarborough respectively. 

The former is this Saturday (January 3).

However, the thermometer in Derbyshire is set to drop below freezing overnight into Saturday. And, while it is forecast to be sunny by kick off, the temperature is only set to be IC.

Meanwhile, Hereford's match against Scarborough - scheduled three days later on the 6th - could be postponed for the third time.

Snow already put paid to one of the games in Bridlington, and it could happen again.

Sleet or light snow is forecast to hit the area on Friday, and could continue right up to Tuesday when the match is scheduled to take place. 

Because of the long distance that Hereford will have to travel, an early decision will have to be made if the weather takes a turn for the worse.

Hopefully, both matches are played. If not, then the Bulls' fixtures will pile up even more, especially if they progress in the FA Trophy.

Hereford entertain AFC Fylde on January 10, which has seen the scheduled league match against Darlington pushed back to February 17.

However, if they beat the Coasters, then the away encounter at Curzon Ashton on January 31 will have to be rearranged. 

Hamilton Was Hereford's Man Of The Match Against Kidderminster

Harley Hamilton was chosen as Hereford's man of the match for the game against Kidderminster on Boxing Day.

Here are some pictures of one incident he was involved in.









Guide To Merthyr Tomorrow

Matchday Guide | Hereford (H) 

This from Merthyr Town FC:

The Martyrs face Hereford at a SOLD OUT Penydarren Park tomorrow evening in the 2025/26 Enterprise National League North – Kick Off 7:45pm!

Arriving at Penydarren Park

The gates at PP will be open from 17:00. Supporters are encouraged to arrive well in advance of the 19:45 kick off, to avoid any queuing at the turnstiles, with a SOLD OUT crowd at Penydarren Park – we are urging all supporters to head  for the turnstiles no later than 19:15!

THERE WILL BE NO PAY ON THE GATE TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR THIS FIXTURE!

Car Parking & Traffic

There will only be car parking in Penydarren Park for those supporters with reserved parking spaces for the 2025/26 season. All supporters with reserved spaces within the club Car Park must be in the Car Park no later than 18:30 – as Park Terrace will be imposed with a road closure from 18:30-22:15 on Tuesday evening.

Car parking is available in the Castle Street Multi-Story Car Park or College Car Park just a short 5-minute walk from the ground. We ask any visitors to the ground to please park respectfully in the local area around Penydarren Park and to respect the residents.

Segregation & Entry

This SOLD OUT game is fully segregated and an increased security presence will be in action throughout Penydarren Park.

- Home Supporters with ‘TERRACING’ tickets are to enter via the turnstiles at the rear of the David Miles Stand. Once inside the ground, Home Supporetrs will have access to both the David Miles Stand and Anthony Hughes Stand.

- Home Supporters with ‘GRANDSTAND’ tickets are to enter vis the main turnstiles at the front of the ground, adjacent to the Lyn Jones Grandstand. Once inside the ground, Home Supporters will then have access to the unreserved seating in the Lyn Jones Grandstand and to Webley’s Bar.

- Home Supporters with 2025/26 SEASON TICKETS will be allowed access at either the Main Turnstiles at the main entrance of the ground, or the turnstiles at the rear of the David Miles Grandstand.

- All Away Supporters will enter via the double gated section to the right on the Main Turnstiles on entry to the ground.

Our Security Staff will be visible at all entry point to ensure supporters enter the ground safely, and searches of bags and persons may be in place, if required.

Due to the game being SOLD OUT, queues at the turnstiles are expected, so please have your tickets ready to be scanned on entry to the ground to help speed up the entry process.

Bar & Food Facilities

Romans Bar (Downstairs) will be open for HOME SUPPORTERS ONLY from 16:00 on Tuesday. Webleys Bar (Upstairs) will be open for HOME SUPPORTERS ONLY who have Grandstand Tickets from 17:00. All drinks served from 16:00 until close on Tuesday will be served in plastic glasses only.

Our FOOD KABIN at the end of the Weekend Offender Terracing will be open for AWAY SUPPORTERS ONLY serving refreshments throughout the game.

Holvey’s Café will be open for HOME SUPPORTERS ONLY serving the famous Cob & Chips and other drinks and refreshments throughout the game.

We will also have a CAN BAR open for HOME SUPPORTERS ONLY at the end of the David Miles Stand throughout the game.

Club Shop

Pay a visit to the Merthyr Town Club Shop and purchase our replica kits, leisurewear, and accessories. The store will be opening its doors from 18:00, giving Martyr's fans plenty of time to visit before the game!

50/50 Tickets & Matchday Programmes

Our usual 50/50 tickets will be available to purchase around the ground at just £1. The draw will be made at half-time, with the winner being announced by our matchday announcer.

Our Matchday Programmes will be on sale around the ground also, so be sure to grab one for just £2.50!

Ground Regulations

Please note that all forms of pyrotechnics and flares are STRICTLY FORBIDDEN, and anyone caught bringing in these items will receive a club ban, be removed from the ground and will be made known to the local authorities.

Also, entering the playing surface at Penydarren Park including before, during and after the game, will result in ejection from the stadium.

Please respect the rules and enjoy the game at Penydarren Park. 

Over the borderline

Back in the 1980s, Madonna suggested in one of her catchy tunes that ‘You keep on pushing my love over the borderline’. Madge never made it explicitly clear that she was referring to the borderline between Hereford and Merthyr Tydfil, but I’m pretty sure she was.

700 Hereford FC supporters push their love for the club over that very borderline on Tuesday (I think it’s Tuesday, I have no idea what day it is at the moment) as a very tricky festive fixture programme continues for the Bulls. It’s yet another staggeringly impressive demonstration of EFL-level support for a club currently battling to stay at the sixth level of English football.

Following deflating defeat against Kidderminster Harriers on Boxing Day, Hereford hop across to a sold-out Penydarren Park to face high-flying, free-scoring Merthyr, another of the National League North form teams, under the lights and on an artificial pitch.

The Martyrs average well over two goals a game this season and eased to a 3-1 win at Oxford on Boxing Day, with the home team’s consolation goal coming long after the game had been put to bed by the Welshmen. They’ve scored more goals than anyone else in the division, and sit very solidly in third place. This is all the more impressive given that they only arrived in the NLN in the summer following promotion.

One chink of light in looking for ways in which Hereford might get something here is that Merthyr have, remarkably, conceded more goals than bottom club Leamington, and indeed Hereford.

They’ve achieved the remarkable things they’ve achieved so far this season with a squad of just 19 part-time players. Their geographical dislocation from the north of England is more extreme than Hereford’s, so they have to travel further to away games, although admittedly they’re handy for Newport, Cardiff and Bristol in terms of player catchment areas. Their average home attendance is half that of Hereford’s, although some modest funding streams are reportedly in place that don’t seem to be available to Paul Caddis. Some of this makes for slightly uncomfortable reading in comparative terms given the relative league positions of the two clubs.

Ricardo Rees has scored, er, 24 league goals this season, and Lewys Twamley provides him with the opportunities to score those goals. It’s more or less as simple as that. If a few of those 700 Hereford supporters could therefore make the short trip a day early and stay up the night before the game loudly singing songs outside those two players’ houses, it might ensure an unlikely win for the visitors.

Yet another early goal was conceded by the Bulls on Boxing Day, and Merthyr’s attack won’t need a second invitation to accept gifts from the Hereford defence. Caddis presumably went with five defenders against Harriers in an attempt to tighten things up, at least in the early stages of the game. A logical move, and one that could be repeated here even if it didn’t work as intended on Boxing Day.

Prior to that game, the Kiddy boss described Hereford as a ‘wounded animal’, and, as such, dangerous. Following another defeat and therefore being even more wounded, that should mean the Bulls are even more dangerous now. Look out Merthyr.

Caddis is in the process of changing what could be a quarter of his squad in readiness for an improved showing in the second half of the season. It’s vital, not just desirable, that those newcomers offer significant improvement in key areas if the club is to ease away from trouble over the next few weeks. The time for bringing makeweights in on short-term loan deals is over, and actually I’m not sure there should ever be a time for that. It’s more like a waste of time. There’s certainly ample opportunity for the Bulls to rapidly move away from trouble with two games a week soon to become the norm.

To inject some fresh quality would also have positive knock-on effects. If players like Harley Hamilton (whose stay at Edgar Street will, depressingly, presumably be a fleeting one as he moves up a level or sideways to a heavily subsidised club) and Sam Osborne (another whose continued time with the club is the subject of some concern currently) can perform well in a struggling side, as they have done, their contributions should increase still further with new arrivals, preferably with some EFL pedigree, to bring out the best in them. Obviously that only applies if they’re actually still around though.

As ever, there’s absolutely no doubting the commitment of the current players and the togetherness of the dressing room, but as it’s unfortunately continuing to not work out on the pitch action needs to be taken sharpish.

After two big derbies in front of sizeable crowds, it’s down to earth with a bump on Saturday in front of a few hundred die-hards at Alfreton, regrettably something of a relegation six-pointer as things stand.

Avoiding defeat at Merthyr would at least see the Bulls going into that game and 2026 generally on the front foot as they attempt to pull away from what’s starting to look more and more like becoming a relegation battle.

Happy new year everyone! (Sorry, that sounded utterly sarcastic after the sentence above, but I meant it sincerely!).

COYW

Osborne Set To Return To Alfreton?

 

When Sam Osborne joined Hereford just before the last pre-season game, the club said it a season long loan.

Hereford FC are delighted to announce that attacking midfielder, Sam Osborne, has joined the club on a season long loan from Alfreton Town. 

Alfreton said the same.

The club can confirm that Sam Osborne has joined fellow National League North side Hereford on a season long loan.

Nothing said publically about any re-call in either statement although it is not unusual to have a re-call clause.

However when manager Paul Caddis recently said that six or seven players may be leaving shortly, mainly because loans are up, some supporters started to question whether Osborne would be one of them.

The loanee has been one, if not the best, of Hereford's top players this season to date but was left on the bench for the game against Kidderminster on Boxing Day.

So what could have persuaded Alfreton to recall Osborne? Obviously his recent form will have been noticed.

But a change of manager may also be part of the equation. When the loan deal was done Billy Heath was in charge but he was recently sacked and Jake Buxton is now in charge. May be he feels Osborne would add to his squad.

Another thought is that Alfreton have received an offer for Osborne. Caddis hinted in the Boxing Day interview that there was interest in not only Omari Sterling-James. 

On top of that the sponsor of Osborne received a match day shirt from the club just before Christmas.  That doesn't usually happen before a player leaves.

Osborne may be available to play for Hereford at Merthyr tomorrow evening but it looks unlikely he will still be with the club for the following game which just happens to be at Alfreton next Saturday. 

Sunday, December 28, 2025

Letter To John Sillett From Hereford United

John Sillett

It's surprising what one can find on the internet. The other day BN was alerted to Graham Turner's first contract as manager of Hereford United.

Since then a letter to another former manager has appeared.

This one is from chairman Peter Hill to John Sillett and is dated May 21st 1992.

Dear John

I am dictating this just prior to leaving for Spain for a break.It was good to see you last week and talk over things. I know how disappointed you are at the team's Performance in the second half of the season but I would like to put it on record my sincere appreciation for everything that you have done for the club and really under all the circumstances there is nothing more you could have done with the squad availabl.

Being the professional that you are and knowing the way you have looked after the players, it must be heart breaking to see how some of them have let you down. It is good that the game has such characters as yourself that can still smile and put on a brave face with all the problems that are in the game today. Naturally I am disappointed that you have stepped but I sincerely hope there can still be some association in the future.

As you know our finances are in a dire state at the present time so on our own the club is not able to increase the overheads. I have had a discussion with Peter Haddock at Sun Valley on the idea that we discussed and it was not thrown out of court altogether. At the present time they have agreed to renew their sponsorship but in view of all the changes they wish to pay a part now and the balance in December if things are dstill OK.

I will contact you on my return but in the meantime I have passed on your outstanding expenses to David Vaughan to settle as soon as we are able.

Again, many thanks for everything and also to Jean for all the valiant help and work she gave to the Club and to the Boardroom

Yours very sincerely,

Peter S Hill 

Sillett did receive what he was owed but not until the following September. 

Saturday, December 27, 2025

A Vlog From Edgar Street Yesterday

 

Yesterday GamingBlomp produced this vlog from Edgar Street.

youtu.be/HCWiqzNfKRI?si 

Another frustrating day at Edgar Street as Hereford lose to Kidderminster in a derby that never really got going. In this matchday vlog I share the build-up, the key moments, and my honest reaction to a game decided by one moment. 

Boxing Day Non-League Attendances

A list of the gates at Non-League clubs yesterday.


 


After Ninety Minutes

Pictures from after the final whistle at Edgar Street yesterday.








A Very Happy Kidderminster Supporter After Yesterday's Game
 

Revealed: How many times Hereford have conceded early this season

Incredibly, Hereford have conceded in the opening 20 minutes in almost a third of their league games this season. 

BN has crunched the numbers, looking at when the club has been up against it, trying to get back into the game after gifting their opponents an early lead.

And in 20 league matches, Paul Caddis' side have conceded by the 17th minute an extraordinary seven times - with five of those worryingly being at home.

And in two of those games (versus Chorley and Bedford respectively), Hereford had been 2-0 down by the 20th minute mark.

And even against Curzon Ashton, the Bulls had conceded two goals by the 21st minute. Only on two occasions (versus Bedford and Chorley respectively) have they managed to get something out of the game.

And even if you take cup matches into the equation, Hereford conceded in the ninth minute against Radcliffe in the FA Trophy before drawing 1-1 and then winning on penalties. In the previous round (away at AFC Sudbury), the Bulls went behind in the 21st minute before winning 5-1.  

League matches in which Hereford have conceded by the 20th minute

August 16: King's Lynn (h) - conceded in the 4th minute, lost 2-0

August 23: Chorley (h) - conceded in the 6th and 11th minute, lost 4-1

August 25: Radcliffe (a) - conceded in the 17th minute, lost 1-0

September 2: Bedford (h) - conceded in the 4th and 16th minute, drew 2-2

November 1: Curzon Ashton (h) - conceded in the 6th minute, drew 3-3

December 20: Chorley (a) - conceded in the 4th minute, lost 4-2

December 26: Kidderminster (h) - conceded in the 10th minute, lost 1-0

Match Highlights: Hereford v Kidderminster

 

Highlights of yesterday's match between Hereford and Kidderminster are now available to watch.

Please go to: https://herefordfc.co.uk/2025/12/highlights-hereford-fc-0-1-kidderminster-harriers/ 

Second Half Pictures From Boxing Day

A selection of pictures from the second half of yesterday's game between Hereford and Kidderminster.