Graham Turner may have relinguished the managers job at Hereford United but he will still be kept busy as, in particular, there are still several unresolved issues that need to be settled.
Turner mentioned two of them in yesterday's match programme, Bullseye.
"There are lots of issues to be resolved over the coming months the main two being the Police Vicinity Charges and the ongoing talk about redeveloping both ends of the ground.
"Despite some reassuring noises coming from the Football League hierachy about the Police dispute no-one seems to have told the West Mercia Constabulary who continue to send invoices for policing Council owned car parks and main roads.
"We will continue to fight this matter all the way to the High Court if necessary.
"The recession has curtailed somewhat the prospect of getting plans for redevelopment underway, however it has been suggested that we form a small committee of local expertise and look for ways in which we can be proactive in progressing this issue."
The programme was without the column 'Skipper's View'. It was replaced by 'Pitman's Patients'.
Whilst the club hasn't confirmed that Karl Broadhurst has left the club, the ommission of his column in Bullseye is another pointer.
Finally Jamie Pitman commented on the work of John Lawley for Hereford United.
"John Lawley has been at the club for many years working behind the scenes on match days and will now retire from travelling to away games.
"Thank you from all the players and myself for your commitment over the years. You will be missed."
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Next Game: Home Against Southport In The League On Saturday January 18th At 3.00pm ( assuming the floodlights are working )