Harry Pell talking to a supporter after the game finished
Hereford United midfielder Harry Pell spoke to BBC's Terry Goodwin after yesterday's match at Edgar Street which saw the Bulls relegated.
"Words can't really describe how me, the team, and everyone around the club is feeling right now.
"It's not just that we've been relegated but the way that we have.
"Everyone has been saying we've had a roller-coaster of a season but we've gone to Crawley knowing what we needed to do.
"We've done the job and we've done it again today against two top teams.
"It's just so cruel the way we've been relegated."
Pell recently went out on loan to Cambridge but returned to take part in Hereford's last three games.
"I'm not one of these players who wants to sit around, I want to be the best I can possibly be.
"Obviously I had to go out, no hard feelings, I did enjoy myself and I've come back.
"It was a good thing because I was refreshed and I've come back and I like to think I give energy to the team.
"Words can't really describe how I'm feeling at the moment."
Reminder that he has a contract with the Bulls for another season, Pell said he'd take some time off.
"I'll treat the Missus to a holiday and we'll see what happens.
"I've got another year left on my contract. I want to go away, refresh my batteries.
"Next year is another year."