Jaiden White scored Hereford's goal of the month for March with his goal against Curzon Ashton.
Remaye Campbell was chosen as player of the month for March.
Next game: Away At Oxford City On Saturday April 12th at 3.00pm
Jaiden White scored Hereford's goal of the month for March with his goal against Curzon Ashton.
Remaye Campbell was chosen as player of the month for March.
He mentions those players with injuries, talks about the position the club is in with just four games to go, reminds everyone that the club can't spend money it doesn't earn and asks supporters to back the team as they did in numbers last Saturday.
Read much more at: https://www.herefordfc.co.uk/paul-caddis-provides-update/
Highlights from last Saturday's match between Hereford and Chester are available to watch.
Please click on: https://www.herefordfc.co.uk/highlights-hereford-2-2-chester/
Hereford supporters wanting a seated ticket at Oxford City next Saturday will pay £15 if that ticket is bought in advance.
Standing tickets cost £13. Concessions are £12/£10. Tickets bought on the day will be £2 dearer.
The game will be segregated.
To purchase tickets please go to: https://oxfordcityfc.ticketco.events/uk/en/e/oxford_city_v_hereford
Stadium Address: Oxford City Football Club, The MGroup Stadium, Court Place Farm, Marston, Oxford, OX3 0NQ
Parking (from Oxford City website):
Parking is available at the MGroup Stadium on a first come first saved basis. On Matchdays, parking is available for £5, but be advised that parking is limited (especially on busy matchdays).
Our Main Car Park is located outside our Community Arena and external 3G pitch. To reach this car park, turn left immediately when you turn into Court Place Farm and follow the road until you reach the car park.
If this car park is full, you can park in the car park that is located at the entrance to the site. Once you turn off the main road into the site, you will be able to see this directly in front of you and this is free at weekends.
For games where additional car parking may be needed, the location of the extra car parks will be announced in a news item on the website and on our Social Media platforms in good time.
Kings Lynn chairman Stephen Cleeve has said he needs £50,000 to pay the bills before the end of June.
And he wants supporters to help him out according to the Eastern Daily Press.
Manager Adam Lakeland said he had faith in the Chairman.
The paper reported that 'Cleeve says he needs £50,000 to pay the bills before the end of June and has asked fans to consider paying an extra £10 on top of the usual entrance fee for the Good Friday game at home to Scunthorpe.'
In his matchday programme notes for Saturday's game against Chorley, Cleeve said he has two deals worth £300,000 lined up for next season.
“It was like this in January last year when we were bottom of the league and the chairman always finds a way and I have that trust in him," said Lakeland.
“I have nothing but respect and trust in the chairman. It's the reason
why I came down here 20 months ago because he's a really good guy and
he's always got the club's best interests at heart and he's put a lot of
his own personal wealth into this club and he continues to do so, along
with obviously (investor) Joe (Chua). So, he'll find a way because he
always does.”
This review of last Saturday's games in the National North League from the National League.
Just one point separates the top three in the National League North after a dramatic day.
Leaders Scunthorpe United lost at Radcliffe, Matt Sargent inflicted a 90th minute defeat on the table toppers and all-but confirmed safety for Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley’s men.
Kidderminster Harriers salvaged a late point at Buxton through in-form Zak Brown.
Brackley Town were the day’s big winners, leaving South Shields with victory to go within a point of the leaders thanks to George Carline.
Stephen Walker scored a hat-trick for Scarborough at home to Marine as Curzon Ashton enhanced their play-off chances and all-but relegated Warrington Town. Isaac Sinclair hit the all-important goal.
Elsewhere there were wins for Peterborough Sports and Darlington.
There's nothing like a late goal at the Meadow End to keep supporters happy. And yesterday Jason Cowley's goal in added time was enough.
A selection of pictures from around Edgar Street where over 4,000 saw Hereford and Chester draw 2-2.
Chester manager Calum McIntyre, on the left, spoke about yesterday's game at Hereford. He felt that one mistake had cost his side the win he felt they deserved.
"An individual mistake at a massive moment in the game, right at the end," said McIntyre.
"Coming here is difficult, two proper football clubs, really good following from us, really good home crowd, going right the way at it, two teams trying to win the game.
"It's disappointing from our point of view that we were two and a half minutes away, we hadn't been under loads of pressure, goalkeeper hasn't had to make many saves, then a moment and an error.
"Big question mark, the referee has apologised for giving a corner for their first goal. I'm fed up with hearing it. It was the same at Chorley. At least we were told on the Saturday not the Monday.
"I don't like calling for bookings but should they have eleven on the pitch? I thought the withdrawal of their player (D'Ath) on a yellow card ten seasons after he made, not like a bad tackle but probably a second bookable, then we would be playing the game for an hour against ten men.
"Easy to whinge when you don't win a game, we made a mistake right at the end which has probably cost us two points."
McIntyre also had a quick word with BN.
He said he felt a point from the game was more important for Hereford then Chester given their positions in the table.
Hereford needed the point to try and keep in the play-off positions whereas Chester are almost there.
This fired Hereford into life, Sheree Smith finding an equaliser within a minute, a low strike beating the keeper in the bottom corner.
The midfield were now wining most of the duels, great work from Molly Powis on the edge of the box sending Millie Griffiths through to make 2-1 ( 36 minutes).
On 41 minutes Sheree Smith rounded the outrushing keeper to make it 3-1.
Kingfisher had a player sin binned shortly after so finished the half with ten players.
HT Hereford 3-1 Kingfisher
The second half saw Hereford have total control, passing the ball around their opponents with ease and creating some fine chances, one of which Emily Ewing finished on 54 minutes.
Coach Heather Martin made several changes, but this didn’t break up Hereford's dominance, Kingfisher unable to unlock the Hereford back line
FT Hereford 4-1 Kingfisher
Another huge step closer to promotion, Hereford being the only team in the top four to win today. It should make Hereford firm favourites for the title, but with nine games remaining there’s still plenty of points to play for.
League Table:
1 - Hereford 19/52
2 - Ross Juniors 23/52
3 - Kingfisher 20/48
4 - Kidderminster 22/47
Hereford Women defeated Kingfisher at Edgar Street this afternoon.
Kingfisher scored first but goals from Smith, Griffiths and a second for Smith meant that Hereford led 3-1 at the break.
Another goal for Hereford on 53 minutes made it 4-1.
Final Score: Hereford 4 Kingfisher 1
"It's a good point," said Caddis.
"Performance wise I'm not going to stand here and try and kid people on, there were 4,000 people in the stadium, I'm not going to talk rubbish to them.
"I didn't think we were great to be brutally honest but when you're not great especially this time of year, if you can't win make sure you don't loose.
"Four games to go and we're still here.
"The boys are desperate to do well for the supporters. They were taking after the game about the magnificent support, the numbers. Sometimes too desperate and it showed at times.
"I thought we were a bit nearvy at times and desperate to play forward very quickly but we got a point.
"You have to give them credit they are a good side, three weeks ago they were on top of the division. They've got a lot of depth, a lot of strength and a good manager.
"A good point in the end."
A lot of incidents in the game including several possible penalties.
"I don't understand why they seem to referee differently in the box to out of the box.
"It's green grass, it's a football match.
"I thought he got quite a lot wrong for both teams. I think the corner we scored from for the first goal wasn't a corner.
"I think the foul from Babos for their first goal wasn't a foul.
"First two goals two mistakes from the referee but on our side we disappointed with the manner of the goal."
D'Ath was subbed in the first half having been shown a yellow card.
"I thought there was a bit of pressure from them, we would probably do the same, to try and get him send off. So one more and I was told he would be off the pitch so we had to act.
"I don't like taking people off in the first half but Lawson is an experienced player and totally understood."