Around 100 members attended this evening's Hereford United Supporters Trust meeting at Pegasus FC.
In the absence of chairman Chris Williams, vice-chairman Martin Watson took the meeting.
Watson said that the gap between the club and supporters was widening.
"Chairman Andy Lonsdale not coming to this meeting will do nothing to close the gap."
He noted that Lonsdale has failed to tell supporters of his plans for the future of the club.
"Every time Lonsdale opens his mouth on radio we get new members.
"People continue to believe in what we are doing."
In support of local football HUST presented some new kit to Pegasus.
The members then enjoyed a few words from Chris Hyde of Pegasus.
"People might think I'm bitter. I'm not. Even though when they came looking, they took the under 8s girls coach."
In support of local football HUST presented some new kit to Pegasus.
The members then enjoyed a few words from Chris Hyde of Pegasus.
"People might think I'm bitter. I'm not. Even though when they came looking, they took the under 8s girls coach."
Then followed a discussion on the boycott.
Jesse Norman suggested that the Herefordshire Council had made some mistakes but said it was 'cock-up more than conspiracy'.
Cllr Jim Kenyon felt that the Council were on the side of the supporters.
"Edgar Street is a football club and that it will remain," he told the meeting.
Towards the end of the meeting Justin Radcliffe praised the professionalism of HUST.
Chairman Watson then told members that Hereford United could feature on the Adrian Goldberg programme next Sunday morning on Five Live.
There will be a much more detailed report and video on the HUST site.