A goal controversially ruled out despite the referee having already given it was the main talking point tonight as Hereford went down 3-2 to Southport.
Stephen Dawson thought he had scored on his Hereford debut, but it was bizarrely ruled out.
The Bulls midfielder fired home shortly before half time, but the assistant referee alerted Michael Barlow that Peter Vincenti had handled the ball and the goal was disallowed despite Barlow having already awarded it.
Hereford manager Russell Slade was subsequently booked for his protests.
Hereford manager Russell Slade was subsequently booked for his protests.
His side were 1-0 down at the time thanks to Zehn Mohammed's 10th minute strike, but managed to go into the break level pegging when Reece Styche converted a penalty after he went down in the box.
Styche had a chance to put the Bulls 2-1 up with another penalty in the 66th minute, but this time his spotkick was saved.
Within minutes Southport went ahead through David Morgan and stretched their lead nine minutes from time via Devarn Green.
Substitute Kelsey Mooney reduced the deficit a minute from time, but Hereford were unable to force the equaliser.
A full match report will be posted, as well as reaction from Russell Slade.