After yesterday's Trophy win, Hereford manager Peter Beadle was asked about injuries and loanees.
"Mike is not far off, probably the end of January before he's fit. It was quite a nasty injury he got.
"Tyrone not a million miles away himself.
"Calvin was rested, Dara was rested, Eliot couldn't play in that competition.
"You had eleven plus five subs today plus Calvin, plus Dara, plus Eliot all become available for Tuesday.
"So it gives us a nice selection problem but hopefully it keeps players at their peak, at their best.
"Rob obviously has come back and got some minutes today, Tyrone possibly could be back for Chesham."
The interview then moved to talking to clubs about loan extensions.
"You can talk whenever you want to, we would like to keep all of them a bit longer possibly as they've come in and settled brilliantly and become part of the group.
"The only one a bit different is Tyrone because he played the first two games and then was injured. He comes to games, he came to Fleetwood and was here last Saturday. He's still been involved around the group but hasn't played as much so he's the only one out on a limb at the minute.
"The others have settled in brilliantly. Cameron played today and put in a really good performance.
"Adam has had to go back unfortunately for us. Delighted for him as he was on the bench for their first team yesterday.
"So we'll be having conversations next couple of days with their parent clubs about possibly keeping them for a bit longer.
"I think Dara and Tyrone can play on January 1st, but that's their loan done then. Cameron is a bit longer as his loan was done later. January 17th so we've got time with that one.
"So we'll start talking with parent clubs to see about extending them past January 1st."
Beadle was asked about the terms of loanees. Does Hereford have to make a contribution to their wages?
"It depends how the parent club wants to work it. Sometimes we have to pay their salaries, sometimes half, sometimes not as much as that. You deal how you work it or they tell you how it works and if you can afford it great or if not you have to walk away.
"I think that while they are here and playing they are getting real valuable experience rather than under 23 games where there is no atmosphere and no real three points available.
"Whilst they are here it is competitve, there is that atmosphere and the expectation of playing here as well and I think their parent clubs enjoy that environment for them to learn in.
"Bristol City were here today watching Cameron, I think West Brom have been a couple of times to watch Dara, Adam I'm not sure about, Tyrone he played two games in four days and that was it so I'm not too sure about that either.
"Normally at some point they'll send someone to watch them but they still train most days with their clubs. They train with them as normal and speak to them whilst there. So that keeps them in the loop as to how they are doing.
"They work their programme around us so we are training Tuesday/Thursday they won't train Tuesday/Thursday morning or just something very light then they come and train with us in the evening.
"If we've got a game then they probably train Monday, have Tuesday off and then come to the game then back to their parent club on Wednesday for recovery, stretch, massage or whatever is needed.
"It's a win win for everybody. We giving them a platform to play on similar to where they would want to be playing and the players are gaining much needed experience."