Thursday, July 08, 2010

Brooks Quits Bulls Board

After ten years, accountant Hugh Brooks has decided to quit the board of directors at Edgar Street.

He told the Hereford Times it was a 'good moment to make a clean break'. David Keyte is expected to assume the accountants role with the club. His departure will leave the Bulls board one man short, as club rules say that a minimum of four people should serve on the board at any one time.

With Hugh Brooks' resignation, there leaves only Keyte, Tim Russon, and Grenville Smith so a new appointment should be expected shortly.

Meanwhile, former Bull Alan Connell has been in talks with Grimsby over a move, with Mariners boss Neil Woods admitting they were down the list of clubs he would sign for: 'We've spoken to Alan but that's as far as it's gone. There's a lot of interest. He's a proven goalscorer and a good footballer.'

Another former Bulls forward is also attracting interest. Theo Robinson is reported, by the agent-friendly Sky Sports, to be interesting Peterboro, Barnsley, and Brighton.