Two more former Hereford United legends will be at Cinderford on Saturday for their Centenary game.
Colin Addison and Peter Isaac will be joined by Kevin Rose and Stewart Phillips.
Former Bulls goalkeeper Kevin Rose, the Evesham born
stopper, made 268 appearances for the club before moving onto Bolton
Wanderers, Carlisle United, Rochdale and finally Kidderminster Harriers
in career totalling nearly 400 football league appearances.
He was also
capped twice for the England semi pro side. Kevin was a very good solid
keeper who was very popular with Hereford fans, he now lives in Ross on
Wye.
Joining Kevin will be one of the most popular figures to ever grace Edgar Street - Striker Stewart Phillips.
A Hereford fan as a child he was there for both the Newcastle and West Ham FA cup games in 1972.
Phillips
made his debut 22nd April 1978 at the age of 16 when still at school,
he went to score 95 league goals in two spells with the club.
He also played for West Brom, Swansea, and Wrexham in a very good career
But
it is at Edgar Street he will always be fondly remembered for the goals
he scored especially in front of the Meadow End, he still lives in
Hereford and is a well known figure cycling around the City.
And is probably still fit enough to play Saturday.