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Saturday, April 05, 2025

This Afternoon's National North League Fixtures

These are the fixtures set to take place in the National North League this afternoon.

Alfreton v Rushall

Buxton v Kidderminster

Curzon Ashton v Warrington

Darlington v Farsley Celtic

Hereford v Chester

Kings Lynn v Chorley

Peterborough Sports v Leamington

Radcliffe v Scunthorpe

Scarborough v Marine

South Shields v Brackley

Southport v Oxford City 

The game between Spennymoor and Needham Market has been postponed as Spennymoor have an FA Trophy Tie.

2003 - Hereford Close To Play-Offs

Once again it's back to this weekend in 2003 and a Conference game against Burton.

 

Bulls play-off light still glinting
 
Hereford United 4 - 0 Burton Albion (Saturday April 5th 2003)
 
The 4-0 victory over mid-table Burton Albion keeps Hereford United's play-off hopes alive, as they now lie four points behind Dagenham & Redbridge, who lost 1-0 to Morecambe, with four games to go.

Hereford made the most of having a selection of attackers to pick from, and so Karl Hawley and Albano Correia started in attack with Steve Guinan on the right-wing, but Tony James missed out with a foot injury. Burton, managed by Nigel Clough, had to do without top scorer Christian Moore, who has netted eighteen times this season, as he had an ankle knock.

It took just eight minutes for Hawley to open the scoring, as a Guinan ball fed through from the right was missed by Correia and Ben Smith's shot deflected off the on-loan Walsall striker and went into the back of the net. A second effort, on nineteen minutes from Hawley, was blocked and Rob Purdie's follow-up was blocked by Darren Stride, who recently had a testimonial match at Eton Park. However, the Bulls didn't have the wait long until doubling their advantage.

The second goal came on twenty one minutes, when a Paul Parry one-two with Ben Smith saw a good cross for Steve Guinan to launch a powerful header past Duke for his thirteenth Conference goal of the season, and that was fourteen nine minutes later when Hawley's ball was laid-off by Correia for Guinan to strike a thunderous shot from outside the area to effectively end the match as a contest.

Matt Baker's main action of the first half came with six minutes to go, when he was forced to block a Jon Howard shot from close range, but United continued to dominate after the break as Hawley tried his luck with a low shot which narrowly missed the target, and Ian Wright planted a header inches wide at the far post.

Not that Hereford need worry - they had a three-goal advantage and made it four with twenty minutes left when a Paul Parry corner was flicked on by Rob Purdie to Michael Rose. He charged into the box, and Albano Correia turned well and fired a low shot home from eight yards out.

Parry and Correia came close to extending the lead when Parry hit a free-kick inches wide and Correia headed onto the crossbar, while an Andy Sinton free-kick at the other end caused some consternation when it was headed onto Matt Baker's crossbar. All in all it was a solid performance by Hereford, and it is difficult to select one man as the star player.
Written by Terry Goodwin - 5th April 2003.
Hereford United Burton Albion
Matt Baker Matt Duke
Matt Clarke Terry Henshaw
Michael Rose Mark Blount
Ian Wright (captain) Darren Stride (captain)
Andy Tretton Dale Anderson
Rob Purdie Aaron Webster
Ben Smith Colin Hoyle
Albano Correia Craig Dudley (off, 49 minutes)
Paul Parry Andy Ducros (off, 24 minutes)
Karl Hawley Andy Sinton
Steve Guinan (off, 89 minutes) Jon Howard
Subs Subs
John Grant Paul Talbot (on, 49 minutes)
Ken Griffiths Dan Robinson
Richard Teesdale Andy Garner
Danny Williams (on, 89 minutes) Nigel Clough
Rob Sawyers Ben Petty (on, 24 minutes)
Yellow cards Yellow cards
Ian Wright (foul, 44 minutes) -
Red cards Red cards
- -
Scorers Scorers
Karl Hawley (8 minutes) -
Steve Guinan (21, 30 minutes)  
Albano Correia (70 minutes)  
   
Man of the Match Steve Guinan
Attendance 1780
Referee Mr. G. Chapman (Stroud)

There is still a chance

There is still a chance that Hereford United can make the playoffs. With Dagenham losing at Morecambe the Bulls are still in sixth place but only four points adrift.

After the game Karl Hawley, the Bull's on-loan forward from Walsall spoke to BBC Hereford & Worcester. He was asked what he made of the game and his goal. "I got the first. It was a shot by Smith and I deflected it in. It was a good result this afternoon."

Asked about having three strikers in the team, he said: "Steve Guinan was like a right mid-field striker. He was told to attack more than defend so it was all positive."

He talked of the difference between his previous club Raith Rovers where he had also been on-loan and Conference football. "It's not too different to Scotland as I went on loan to a second division club up there," he continued.

"We've got no complaints," said Burton player-manager Nigel Clough after the game."The game was dead for us after they scored three goals in the first 31 minutes."

Last autumn Hereford ended a lean run with a 4-0 win and went on to take ten points from the next four games. If only that sequence could be repeated it would give the Bulls a chance to make the play-offs.

Confidence returns to the squad

Some supporters have called today's performance "brilliant". A four-nil won is good but Burton were not the team that defeated the Bulls at Eton Park last October.

It should be remembered that they were without Christian Moore, who has scored eighteen goals for them this season, and for what ever reason Nigel Clough did not play. That said, today's win will put confidence back into the Hereford side.

It was difficult to pick a man of the match today. Several players could have deserved the accolade. Rob Purdie had perhaps his best game in an United shirt so far. He seemed to run and run and was a little unlucky not to score. It is to be hoped that Graham Turner offers him another contract.

Steve Guinan, so missed last week until he came on as a sub, must have found his new position as a right wing midfielder (at least that's what Hawley called it) to his liking as he scored two good goals. The second one from the right was a low drive from twenty yards or so.He has now scored 14 Conference league goals this season which for a player who is not a natural striker isn't bad. He, too, deserves to be offered a new contract.

Of the two new strikers Albarno Correia and Karl Hawley, both had good games. Correia looked fresher than last week and scored in the second half. Hawley, however, seems to be more talented.He held the ball better and challenged strongly. His goal early in the first half was a delection off Ben Smith and he was unlucky not to have scored again later. If only Walsall would let him go, he could make a massive contribution to the Bulls.

A word of praise for the officials is due today. The referee had a good game and the linemen kept up with the play. So much different to some officials we have seen at Edgar Street recently.Although Ian Wright picked up a yellow card for a late challenge which was probably deserved, the game produced some good flowing football with the referee waving play-on several times as opposed to blowing his whistle.

Graham Turner selected a team without Tony James,who failed a late fitness test, Jamie Pitman, serving time, John Grant, and Danny Williams who came on for three minutes for Guinan when he appeared to have injuried his left thigh. To have won by four goals without these four players shows that Turner has put together a useful squad. He will have another selection problem next week of who to leave out and there's still Richard Teesdale and Rob Sawyers looking to get a game. If only Turner can hold onto the vast majority of the squad then even if things don't quite work out this season the Bulls must be in with a real chance of promotion next season


Friday, April 04, 2025

Hereford FC Easter Soccer Camps


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Top Of The Table Clash For Hereford Women On Sunday


A tough game awaits Hereford Women on Sunday with the visit of Kingfisher FC.

Both teams can win the league title.

The game takes place at Edgar Street with a 2pm kick-off.

Entry is just £2. 

Top of the Midwest Counties Female Football League:

1- Ross Juniors 22/52

2 - Hereford Women 18/49

3- Kingfisher FC Women 19/48

Chester Withour Captain Rawlinson

Chester City will be without captain Connell Rawlinson for tomorrow's game at Hereford.

He picked up an injury against Curzon Ashton last week. 

Otherwise neither Chester or Hereford are reporting any new injury problems.

Meanwhile Hereford say there are less than 130 seats remaining in the Main Stand for tomorrow's game.

The Meadow End is filling up but there is some room in the Len Weston.

The Bulls Have Got The Blues

Hereford FC, fresh from doing what they needed to do against Farsley in Buxton last Saturday, face a much more challenging opponent this Saturday in the form of promotion-chasing Chester. It looks to be a much more ‘proper’ game than a lot of the dross that will be served up in the division above this weekend. Yes Maidenhead vs Tamworth, I’m looking at you.

A pessimist may point to the last big home game that Edgar Street hosted this season, Kidderminster on Boxing Day, and worry. An optimist may think it impossible for the same flat performance to be dredged up for this, especially with so much at stake. I’m with the optimists.

It took Chester manager Calum McIntyre a few months to find a successful starting XI this season, but once he did they flew up the table and up until recently were top. Not a huge surprise perhaps as you’d expect Chester to be up their challenging as one of the bigger clubs in the division.

They forked out the princely sum of £12,500 for Connor Woods from Warrington in January. Since signing he’s scored precisely no goals, so princely sum or not, he’s been about as useful as Prince Andrew for them so far. He was an unused substitute last Saturday when they drew 1-1 at home to Curzon Ashton. They also had fellow strikers Kurt Willoughby and Dan Turner on the bench for that game, so maybe they have slightly deeper pockets than Hereford despite there being similarities between the two clubs.

Willoughby was one of the division’s top scorers two seasons ago, earning him a move to Oldham. He hasn’t had the same success in this second spell at Chester though, a season-long loan from the Latics, with just five goals in 33 games.

They lost star player Charlie Caton to Accrington in January, and that has coincided with their recent slight dip. That Curzon game petered out to something of a nothingness after half-time, with the second half played out between two teams who have possibly (hopefully) passed their seasonal sell-by date, although Curzon did edge past Needham Market on Tuesday. Chester have won four and drawn four of their last ten – far from shabby but it’s form that’s seen them slip from the top of the table to fourth, five points above Hereford.

The player who has been scoring their goals this season is Tom Peers, with 17. The striker started his career at Chester before taking in a host of clubs in the northwest, returning to the Deva two seasons ago from Macclesfield.

Ex-Bulls Mitch Hancox and Ben Pollock were recruited in the summer, although Hancox promptly moved on again in January, to Spennymoor, with Pollock following him to the same club in February.

Declan Weeks is as ever the fulcrum of the team, and if he can be nullified the likes of Peers will be starved of opportunities. 

The Blues are typically very, very good defensively at the Deva, and true to form this season they’ve conceded fewer goals than anyone at home, but away they’re really quite leaky, having let in more goals than anyone in the division on their travels apart from South Shields, outside the bottom five. Visiting defenders can no longer coast through games at Edgar Street in the way they’ve been able to do depressingly often in the past, now that Remaye Campbell is giving them something to think about. If Chester do have a weakness away from home, which they very much seem to have, Remaye will exploit it. If they try to rip his shirt to shreds or give him a friendly strangle, hopefully the ref will see it and brandish an early yellow card or two.

Hereford loanee Kieran Coates left Chester last summer having spent a couple of years there, and will presumably be well up for this as a result. The signing of Coates hot on the heels of the arrival of Omari Sterling-James offers more evidence that the Hereford board and manager aren’t content to sit on their hands and hope for the best in terms of play-off qualification. Coates looks to be a player who will add the same sort of quality as OSJ has at the other end of the pitch, and their presence makes the squad look more competitive against the likes of Chester than was previously the case.

If the Bulls do make the play-offs these clubs could be seeing each other again in a few short weeks, so this could be a useful exercise in sizing up the opposition for that. However, that’s all a long, long way into the future in terms of any number of variables still to come before the regular season finishes, so I’ll stop right there with that nonsense.

The visitors will of course be up for this more than if it was someone a bit boring, but given their away record, and the wobbles they’ve experienced lately, it’s utterly winnable if the hosts go into it with the sort of confident mindset that saw them win impressively against Curzon Ashton two weeks ago.

COYW

Thursday, April 03, 2025

National North League - Weekend Preview

A preview of Saturday's National North League fixtures from the National League:

Scunthorpe United know that if they’re flawless from now on in, there’s nothing anyone can do to stop them taking the National League North title.

Those chasing will be comforted by the fact Saturday’s opponents Radcliffe have something to play for, sitting just one place above the relegation-zone. Aways games could settle it, with the Iron also on the road at Hereford and King’s Lynn Town in the final month.

The problem for second-place Kidderminster Harriers is that the side they visit on Saturday won’t be on the beach, either. Just two points off the play-offs, Buxton won’t want to let Kiddy close their own two-point gap.

The title hunters are all on the road and Brackley Town fans may feel anything other than victory at South Shields could do significant damage to their championship hopes.

A number of the sides desperate for success in the play-offs come together.

Hereford host Chester, who are all-but out of the race for automatic promotion. King's Lynn Town are level on points with the Bulls but are just outside the top seven. They host Chorley, who are by no means certain of their place.

With Farsley Celtic relegated in midweek, defeat at Curzon Ashton on Saturday will end Warrington Town's one-year stay in the National League North.

It’s almost win or bust for the other two in the bottom four. Alfreton Town stand in struggling Rushall Olympic’s way, while Needham Market must wait with opponents Spennymoor Town in FA Trophy action.

The winner of Southport vs Oxford City will have their place confirmed for next season.

Elsewhere, Darlington face already down Farsley, Peterborough Sports play Leamington as Scarborough Athletic host now-safe Marine.

National League North fixtures:
Alfreton Town v Rushall Olympic
Buxton v Kidderminster Harriers
Curzon Ashton v Warrington Town
Darlington v Farsley Celtic
Hereford v Chester
King's Lynn Town v Chorley
Peterborough Sports v Leamington
Radcliffe v Scunthorpe United
Scarborough Athletic v Marine
South Shields v Brackley Town
Southport v Oxford City

Chester 'Favoured' To Win At Hereford On Saturday

Last Season's Game Was A 1-1 Draw With Andy Williams Scoring For Hereford

The odds are in favour, just, of a Chester win at Edgar Street on Saturday but in truth there's little in it according to the bookmakers.

Chester are 4th in the table with 74 points from 41 games, Hereford are 7th with 69 points from 41 games but have home advantage.

Last Saturday Hereford defeated Farsley 4-0, Chester drew 1-1 at home against Curzon Ashton (6th).

Hereford's home record is won 11, drawn 4 and lost 5.

Chester's away record is won 9, drawn 4 and lost 7.

As for goal difference, Hereford's is plus 18, Chester's is plus 22.

Recent form:

Hereford LLLWW

Chester LWWLD

Hereford  19/10  Draw 23/10  Chester 6/4

Hereford Hope For 4000 At Chester Game On Saturday

Hereford FC are hoping for a gate of around 4000 when Chester visit Edgar Street on Saturday.

The club are having a Fans Zone outside Radfords and the London Bulls are doing a Podcast inside Radfords.

"Attendance wise it's looking to be in and around the 4,000 mark,"said Hereford general manager Jamie Griffiths.

"And up to potentially 500 from Chester, they are close to 350 tickets sales at the minute.

"As for Hereford fans sales are way ahead of where they would be for an average game.

"So it looks like it will be a great atmosphere.

"We've got a fans zone outside Radfords with a couple of food vendors.

"London Bulls are going to do a live podcast in Radfords as well so plenty of reasons to get down here early and soak up the sun and have a couple of drinks."

Club Chairman Chris Ammonds is also looking forward to the game.

"Even the weather look like it might be playing ball.

"It should be a really good day.

"The game itself looks to be an absolute cracker and has the potential to be one of those really memorable afternoons

"So get yourselves down to the club early, enjoy yourselves, have a few drinks in the sunshine, I'm partial to a couple of drinks in the sunshine'

"It will be absolutely fantastic. I'm really looking forward to it."

Quotes from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2W5GZnl_-Y

Badges On Sale At Chester Match

A large selection of HFC pin-badges will be on sale pre match this Saturday v Chester City. All those badges pictured are available at £1 or £3 each ( cash only ) from a sales point in front of the matchday ticket office. As usual all net proceeds go directly to HFC.

THROWBACK THURSDAY | Wrexham 1-1 Hereford United - 3rd April 1991 - Welsh Cup Semi Final 1st leg

Peter Heritage opens the scoring, but a controversial penalty gives Wrexham the opportunity to equalise.


Wrexham 1 Morris 2 Phillips 3 Hardy 4 Thackeray 5 Beaumont 6 J Jones 7 Bowden 8 Murray 9 Armstrong 10 Preece 11 Griffiths Sub L Jones Hereford 1 Wood 2 MA Jones 3 Devine 4 Pejic 5 Bradley 6 R Jones 7 Lowndes 8 Narbett 9 Heritage 10 Robinson 11 Tester Sub S Jones Attendance 1,466

Wednesday, April 02, 2025

Ronnie Burbeck - A Tribute


Hereford Historian Ron Parrott looks back at the life of Ronnie Burbeck who has died.

I was saddened to hear the news about the passing of Ronnie Burbeck, he was one of my schoolboy heroes and I lived in awe of him. He came to Hereford at the age of 30 and was one of several players that manager Bob Dennison brought down with him from Middlesbrough. They included that wonderful schemer Alan Rodgerson and the colourful character and ex-England winger Eddie Holliday. After retirement from professional football, Alan settled in Ewyas Harold and played Herefordshire League football for them for several years to come. 


BURBECK, RONNIE
Appearances: 61 (61+0 sub.) Goals: 18
Seasons played: 1964/65 to 1966/67
Born Leicester 27th February 1934, died Leicester 31st January 2025, aged 90
 
A right-winger by trade, Ronnie started his career as a youngster with Leicester City and in July 1951, he was one of 20 youngsters selected by the FA for an England Youth training camp. In October that same year, he was selected to represent the North in an amateur international trial and he went on to win a couple of England Youth caps whilst at Filbert Street. During four seasons with the Foxes, his chances were limited and he only managed three first-team appearances. However, Ronnie signed for Bob Dennison’s Middlesbrough in October 1956 and went on to make his name with them. Ronnie broke his wrist in January 1959 and lost his place, ironically, to future England international and future Hereford United player, Eddie Holliday but returned to the side later that same season.  Very popular with the fans, Ronnie scored regularly and also laid on lots of goals for a certain Brian Clough. In one never-to-be-forgotten game in October 1960, Middlesbrough drew 6-6 at Charlton Athletic, with Ronnie not only scoring twice himself but also laying on the crosses for two of Brian Clough's hat-trick goals. In seven happy seasons at Ayresome Park, Ronnie scored 29 times in 152 appearances. He then dropped down a division to the Third, when he spent the 1963/64 season with Darlington, scoring just once in 18 starts.
 
Ronnie then followed Hereford United's new manager Bob Dennison down to Edgar Street and was a regular in Hereford's most successful season ever. Again, Ronnie was popular with fans and became feared in the Southern League for his pace down the right-wing and his ability to put over a string of accurate crosses. He spent three seasons with United, making a total of 61 appearances and scoring 18 goals. Ronnie was also a keen cricketer and twice played for Leicestershire in the 1958 Minor Counties Cricket Championship. After finally hanging up his boots, Ronnie settled in Ewyas Harold and carried on playing for them in the Herefordshire League for many more seasons. Ronnie loved where he lived on the common and didn’t move from there until his wife died and he decided to move back to Leicester in 2020, to be near his son and daughter-in-law.

Former Player Ronnie Burbeck Has Died

Former Hereford United player Ronnie Burbeck died on Monday, aged 90. 

He made 61 appearances for the club between 1964/65 to 1966/67.

Hereford historian Ron Parrott will post an obituary later.

Five League Games For Hereford In April

Hereford, currently 7th in the National North League, have five games to play this month.

Saturday, April 5: Chester (h) - 3pm
Saturday, April 12: Oxford City (a) - 3pm
Friday, April 18: Leamington (h) - 3pm
Monday, April 21: Kidderminster Harriers (a) - 3pm
Saturday, April 26: Scunthorpe United (h) - 3pm 

Next Saturday's game against Chester, who are 4th, is all-important. A win would keep Hereford in the play-off positions. 

Tickets for the game are on sale. Buying in advance is a bit cheaper.

https://herefordfc.ticketco.events/uk/en/e/chester_2425

 

 

Tuesday, April 01, 2025

Tonight's National North League Results

Three fixtures took place in the National North League this evening. 

Farsley Celtic 1-3 Oxford City

Needham Market 2-3 Curzon Ashton

Spennymoor 2-0 Warrington 

Curzon move above Hereford into 6th position.

6th - Curzon 40/69 GD+20

7th - Hereford 41/69  GD+18

8th - Kings Lynn 41/69  GD+6 

9th - Buxton 41/67  GD +19

10th - Spennymoor 41/66  GD +22

Realistically Hereford need to win their game against Chester on Saturday or they could drop out of the play-off places.

 

Preview Of Tonight's National North League Fixtures

This from the National League:

Farsley Celtic will be relegated from the National League North tonight if they fail to win at home to Oxford City.

Needham Market know that to avoid going down with them, wins must start coming. They look to make up the seven-point gap with a win at home to Curzon Ashton.

But the Nash have their own agenda - victory takes them into the play-off places.

Warrington Town also know time is ticking down and 13 points from safety, it’ll be all over bar the shouting if they lose at Spennymoor Town later on.

 

Yeovil Chairman To Sell Club Because Of Abuse

The chairman of National League Yeovil has decided to sell the club because of abuse from some fans.

Martin Hellier bought the club nearly two years ago. Stuart Robins will take over as chairman until a new owner is found.

"I am proud of the significant changes made around the club, changes that I believe will benefit it for years to come," Hellier said.

"Helping the club regain its place in the National League was a key milestone, and while the journey has had its challenges, real progress has been made.

"However, due to the pressures placed on myself and my family, I have made the decision to step away from my role."

Earlier he gave his reasons for wanting to sell.

"I fully intend to sell the club and leave as soon as a suitable buyer is found," he said ' 

"It's simply not worth losing the money to be abused and my children abused and so on.

"I would ask in the meantime that you stop the endless online harassment and abuse. You've done enough, it's worked.

"My investment provided the club with the funds needed to get through and provided you with football and promotion to the NL (National League) but has given me nothing but abuse and minus £4m personal deficit," Hellier added.

"So yes, I do not intend to be at YTFC next season. Your abuse has succeeded. Now leave me alone until the end of the season."

Chester Have Sold 300 Tickets For Hereford On Saturday

As of this morning Chester had sold 300 tickets for the game against Hereford at Edgar Street on Saturday.

Chester have been given 348 seated and 352 standing tickets, all in the Len Weston Stand.

Monday, March 31, 2025

Three Midweek National North League Fixtures

All eyes will be on Tuesday's fixtures and in particular the games at Needham and Spennymoor.

Ideally from a Hereford point of view wins for both Needham and Warrington would be appreciated.

Farsley Celtic v Oxford City

Needham Market v Curzon Ashton

Spennymoor v Warrington 

6Hereford41


69
7Kings Lynn Town41


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8Buxton41


67
9Curzon Ashton39


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10Spennymoor Town40


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