Another article from December 2014 published days after Hereford United was wound up.
Steve Jenkins With The 2013/14 Youth Team - Pic From 'Nibbo' |
With the demise of HUFC (1939) and the fundraising efforts I have
been involved with recently, the generosity of everyone has been
overwhelming. Over 60 individual donations have been made and some very
kind-hearted contributions. Supporting the businesses that have lost out
financially would be too big a job for me, but for ex-staff members and
the youth of last season, it has struck a chord with all fans. Contact
and donations from Shrewsbury, Chester, Swindon, Aldershot & Slough
fans have been made, and here’s a few replies:
"Aidan
is delighted with this kind act and please pass on our thanks and
regards to everyone involved in this. This is funny timing as I was
talking to Beads today and was wondering whether he would be a natural
leader to re-build the football side of the new "AFC Hereford" He would
attract all the right people and I know that Aidan would love to play
under him again one day in the future. Lets see, but I am telling
everyone that I speak to that the best managerial solution would be to
appoint Beads and Jenks as manager and assistant. You would see a rapid
rise to the football league if this was done in the right way. Please
stay in touch as Hereford is amongst the best memories which my 17yr old
son has had in his short life. Please feel free to share my thoughts
with others if it helps in any way."
Ian O’Kelly (father - Aidan O’Kelly)
"What
happens now will the club reform with HUST as the 'company'? Max has
already said he will play for them if the trust re-form the club! Have a
great Christmas everyone. Hopefully Hereford will rise from the ashes
and everyone can get together every week and have a good old moan about
playing the long ball game! Happy days!"
Paul Coveny-Kontic (father – Max Kontic)
Mr & Mrs Coveny-Konitc With Nibbo |
"What
about if you can get a Phoenix club rising out of the ashes like
Aldershot, wouldn’t it be nice to be able to arrange a friendly next
year with Aldershot to relive the dying and re-birth of the new club.
Just a thought"
Chris Hills, Bagshot
"Well
I'm hoping that one day I can get back and watch footy at Edgar Street.
Maybe one day see the lad back as well in the white shirt!"
Sam Bowen (father – Jarrod Bowen)
"So
glad to hear the fans have got the club back. Hopefully be back where
they belong in the football league sooner than expected. Had a great
time at the club and hopefully one day be back playing for the Bulls."
Emyr Williams (father - Cory Williams)
I also contacted Peter Beadle as he did not receive all monies owed during his time at Hereford.
Peter Beadle with 'Nibbo' At Aldershot Last April - BN Picture |
"I’ve
been keeping a close watch on the happenings and its not been easy
reading. It is a real pity about the loss of the club in that all the
memories will now cease, but they will always be there. 95% of fans
wanted a different route and hopefully it will be a new beginning for
them and the city. I’m proud of what we (and Steve Jenkins) achieved in
Hereford. Not just the last final matches of 2013/14 but the youth team
and their FA Youth cup run, going out to Manchester City in the 4th
round after extra time. We had a great bunch of lads there."
A Goal Against Manchester City - Photo Taken By Andy Walkden |
Of course I had to ask the big question…
"There
isn’t even a team to manage yet, and so much work to do to even get to
that position. There’s no doubt about it though, I know it’s a cliché
but I consider I have unfinished business at Hereford. If the time is
right and the phone rings for a discussion then I’m interested."
And what about the donation towards your unpaid wages?
"Keep it. I’m ok, wait until the start of the season for the new team and then decide the most practical way it can be used."
Finally
as a footnote, many thanks to Gareth Davies for the donation of a
signed England shirt which was bought for £1000 by Mr Rob Crawford. I
wonder if the Welsh wizard will take part in trials for the new team?