BBC Hereford and Worcester's Keith Hall has made reference to a report that Hereford United has money in the bank.
The suggestion made on this website last September came in article about Worcester City's money problems.
In contrast Hereford United owe developers around £1M but are thought to have around £800,000 in the bank after a successful campaign last season and player sales.
During last Saturday's H&W sports programme Hall, Ricky George and presenter Trevor Owens were discussing Hereford United and whether Graham Turner might get the cheque book out given the current failure of his strikers to find the back of the net on a regular basis.
George was not persuaded suggesting that Turner's financial prudence had served the club well. Neither was Hall who then had a go at Bulls News.
"Going back to your financial point, I must admit I had a little bit of a chuckle about two months ago, I read on one of the forums that Hereford United had just less than a million pounds in their bank account.
"With things like that going around you would then suddenly think oh Hereford's awash with money - they can go out and sign players from here, there and everywhere. Does make you laugh sometimes."
Owens then commented:
"I bet Graham Turner had a bit of a chuckle about that as well."
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