As it became clear Hereford United was being wound up ten years ago today, local media, police and supporters rushed to Edgar Street.
As news
broke of Hereford United's latest court visit at just gone 4:30pm this
afternoon, various different bodies of people started to congregated
outside Edgar Street.
BBC
Hereford and Worcester's Trevor Owens and Keith Hall, a TV camera from
the BBC, photographers, as well as fans and the local police were in
attendance minutes after the 1939 company was wound up.
It
is understood the police were there to oversee the process of the
stadium being vacated and secured. Cllr Jim Kenyon says it is now the
job of supporters to keep an eye on the ground over the coming days.
BBC H&W's Trevor Owens interviewing former club photographer 'Nibbo' |
Police cars parking up inside the club's car park |
This TV camera was sent from the BBC to grab some footage from tonight. |