We've heard it all before!
The recent rumours surrounding Paul Parry's future are little more than a re-hash of comments and speculation from earlier in the year.
Back in January, both the Bristol Rovers manager Ray Graydon and his deputy John Still watched Parry at two games. Still was reported as saying: "I think he's somebody we will be very interested in signing and who could do a good job for us but, ultimately, the decision has to be down to the manager.
"I know the player very well and I'm sure he's somebody we'd want."
However, later that week Graham Turner confirmed that no bids had been made for the midfielder, although he added that if Parry wants to join Bristol Rovers, then Hereford will not stop him.
Turner continued: "I know they have been at our games. I wouldn't want Paul to leave but I have always said I would never stand in his way though at the moment it is all just speculation."
Parry then gave an interview to the Evening News in March in which he said that he was eager to move into the Football League - with the Bulls.
He said that he hoped to gain promotion with Hereford within the next year and a half as his contract runs out in May 2004.
"I still want to get into the Football League and have got a good opportunity to do it with Hereford," he said. "I'm still only 22 and I've still got another year with Hereford to make that happen. If it doesn't then may be that might be the right time to think about a move."
Speculation then recently turned to Yeovil Town, where Gary Johnson was rumoured to be looking at Parry as a replacement for Michael McIndoe, who joined Doncaster Rovers after a bust-up at Huish Park.
In June, before McIndoe was sidelined, Johnson was quoted as saying: "I'm always following up good players and people like Paul Parry, along with several others, fall into that."
A month later, with McIndoe training alone and banished from the Yeovil first-team set-up, it was again rumoured that Parry would replace the Scotsman at Huish Park.
No bid materialised then, although an offer from Yeovil has been rejected since the start of the new season.
Yesterday's statement labelled it as 'unacceptable'.