HUISA Chairman Keith Dodd has asked for clarification after the BBC wrongly named him as being on the board of the club during last night's Late Kick Off show.
During the piece about the Bulls, the programme reflected on past glories before speaking to Dodd, Colin Addison, and Gareth Davies. Dodd outlined the current position, while Addison called it an 'absolute disaster' if the club were to fold.
Davies added: "I'm lucky enough to do a bit on the radio and it's been downbeat for a long, long time now. It's a case of I was a supporter as a young lad, lucky enough to play for my club and it would be a travesty if it went. It's not as if it can go - it can't go."
Ex-Bull Dean Smith, a former teammate of Davies, was also in the studio and commented after being asked how important the club was to the community: "Massively important. It's very hard financially for clubs that get relegated out of the Football League."
The full programme is on the iPlayer: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04043q2/Late_Kick_Off_Midlands_2014_Episode_6/