Continuing our look back at the last weeks of Hereford United it's December 15th 2014 and the club is back in Court.
Hereford United's Court hearing has been adjourned until Friday.
In a short hearing
this morning, Mr Registrar Baister adjourned the hearing until the last
working date of the Court before Christmas, with the case now to be
heard at 4.30pm at the end of the week.
The number seven courtroom was packed with both legal beavers and the public, not all there for the first case on this morning's list. Neither Hereford United chairman Andy Lonsdale nor several supporters were able to get into the room.
Registrar Baister started proceedings at 10.30am and one of the first barristers on his feet was representing HMRC.
Acoustics in the Court were not very good but the HMRC said that there was more debt now owing to them.
The club barrister then reminded the court of their promise to raise money in fifteen working days which Registrar Baister appeared to accept. HMRC agreed to this.
However another barrister did not agree and suggested that the 'credibility of the court was under threat'. He wanted the club finished today.
Nevertheless the adjournment goes ahead.