Former Bull Harry Pell has spoken to current club Wimbledon's official site about his time with the Bulls.
The midfielder left Edgar Street a year ago for the Dons, saying that Gary Peters' involvement was the low point of his time with the Bulls: “I wasn’t even in the Hereford squad – I was stuck in the stands every game. It was horrible for me because I’m not a player who is going to sit around if I’m not playing. Being frozen out at Hereford was the lowest point of my career. I asked to go out on loan to Cambridge, I scored a couple of goals there, and then I was recalled.
“Back when I was at Bristol Rovers I was trying my hardest to be the best player I could, but they were in League 1 and I was not getting the opportunities. I therefore asked to go out on loan and I went to Hereford. After a few games there Bristol called me back and I played about 15 games for them and ended up with the Young Player of the Year. They offered me a long-term contract, but I did not want to be in a situation when I wasn’t playing so I left to join Hereford permanently.”
He also spoke about his friends at Edgar Street:
“I made really good friends at Hereford though. Nick Nenadich invited me around for dinner one Boxing Day and I still keep in touch with the manager Martin Foyle. He is a really good man-manager and I was lucky because he kept me informed when clubs were interested in me. He told me when clubs had made a bid for me, but Hereford had turned the offers down. Some managers would not do that I hold Martin in the highest regard.”