This from last September:
In his final Bulls game |
Former Bulls keeper Adam Bartlett has told the Non-League Paper about the nightmare his final 18 months at Edgar Street were.
The former
Kidderminster stopper's injury problems and loss of form left him
needing to leave the Bulls 'for footballing reasons':
"In the last 18
months at Hereford, I started making silly mistakes. Some of them were
horrific and I could sense the fans in the Meadow End turning.
"I could feel
that maybe they didn't trust me like they should, and it started to have
a negative effect. I started to feel mentally like I didn't belong, and
it had a big effect on the way I was. I lost a lot of confidence both
on and off the field."
Bartlett then
recalls the home match with Swindon in Feburary, when he spilled a cross
right into the striker's path for the winner: "You hear the stick
from the fans. Not long after that the ball went into the crowd behind
the goal, someone threw it back to me and I got a big cheer for catching
it.
"That's off your
home fans, and it just got to a point where although I was contracted
there for another season on a lot better money than I'm on now, I needed
to go somewhere else for footballing reasons."