BBC Radio Gloucestershire will have full commentary on this afternoon's Hereford United versus Cheltenham Town League Two match.
For those close enough their FM frequencies are 104.7, 95.8 and 95.0. They also broadcast on 1413AM.
BBC Hereford and Worcester will have reports from the game on 94.7FM.
As ever there will be the excellent text service on the OS.
In other news former Bulls striker Steve Guinan is hoping to break a three hour duck in the two games he has played for his new club Northampton.
"I think it's good for any striker to get off the mark early on but it's not something that's played on my mind at all," he said.
"However, I think it's important that we do score on Saturday because three games without finding the net is not good for any team
Chester City have completed the signing of former Everton reserve striker Nick Chadwick on a one-year-deal. Chadwick tried his luck at Edgar Street recently with little success.
Finally Chester's owner, or is he, Steven Vaughan has come in for a fair bit of criticism on twohundredpercent.net
A long article looks at the recent saga of Chester, the Conference and the FA. They finish will a stinging attack on Vaughan.
The man that sold his shares in Barrow for a nominal fee when the club played Vaughan’s Chester in the FA Cup to a painter and decorator, only to buy them back a couple of days after the match was played. The man that held a minute’s silence at The Deva Stadium for Colin Smith, a gangster shot dead outside a Liverpool gymnasium in 2007. The man that either did or didn’t pay £11,000 per week for “cleaning services” earlier this year. The man that signed the club over to his son at the end of April without making it public. The man that attempted a CVA with himself as the biggest creditor and saw an appeal against it upheld in court. Moreover, he still passes the FA’s Fit & Proper Person test to be a director of a club. In some respects, this at least makes sense, at least logically. After all, if he wasn’t a “fit & proper person” to run a football club, the Football Conference wouldn’t have accepted his application to join their league and the FA wouldn’t have ratified the decision, would they?
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