Hereford United chairman, Graham Turner, has said that he expects a 20% drop in income this coming season and the squad at Edgar Street will have to be tailored to that drop.
"We looked at most things and decided to make an estimated cut of 20% in our income and that reflects in squad budgeting and everything else.
"We think that 60% of turnover (for players wages) should be sufficient to put a squad together to mount a challenge.
"We've proved that we can get out of League Two, we've proved we can bring in young players and improve them. If we can get a nice balance of players we've got every opportunity.
"We are pleasantly surprised at board advertising. There has been a steady trickle of people coming in and renewing their season tickets.
"We are very pleased with the way it is going."
Turner has also spoken about the recent meeting with members of the VP (Vice-Presidents) Club held to clarify his plans about the future of the club.
"I think it was accepted that everything was done with the best of intentions to make sure it continues to run as a business and I think the vast majority in the room accepted what the situation is going to be.
"We're pleased that the club is going to continue along the lines it has been run in the past.
"There is no change for members. What we are going to do is ensure the bar and front door are still properly organised.
"There are no problems with the VP's. They went away reasonably happy - I think about 50 turned up for the meeting - all went away, I think, reasonably happy.
"Certainly there were no dissenting voices at the end of the meeting."
(Turner's quotes were from his latest interview with the official site)
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