Any supporter who is undecided whether to go to Edgar Street to watch Hereford United take on Northampton this afternoon might be persuaded because of two special reasons.
Firstly, there is the return of Lionel Ainsworth, probably Hereford United's best known winger since Paul Parry. Ainsworth is back with the Bulls for an initial month from Watford.
Secondly, Steve Niblett's new book goes on sale today at the club shop. The Whites Are Going Up is a 206 page celebration of Hereford United's two recent promotion seasons.
With the Bulls set back in the FA Cup in mid-week, manager Graham Turner has only one target left for this season that being to keep the club in League One. If his squad can play as well as they did against Cheltenham last Saturday then three points this afternoon is a distinct possibility.
For anyone unable to get to Edgar Street, Cobblers World, the Northampton site, is offering a four day trial which will include full commentary from the game for just 99 pence.
Otherwise there will be updates and text commentary on BBC Hereford and Worcester and BBC Sport respectively.
Finally a Hereford United supporter texted Five Live earlier this morning and had his/her message read out on air. In essence the texter wished to thank Watford for letting Lionel Ainsworth return to Hereford United. There are probably many more supporters who would agree.
Ainsworth will receive a warm welcome when he sets foot on the hallowed Edgar Street turf this afternoon.
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