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Next Game: Home Against Warrington On Tuesday February 18th Kick Off 7.45pm

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Match report: three points matter after tough Warrington test - and White is on fire

Jaiden White after scoring the first of his two goals against Warrington Town
Hereford have now won five of their last six games and lie third in the National League North form table, having beaten Warrington Town 3-2 at Edgar Street.

A brace for the classy and skilled Jaiden White and goal on his home debut for the impressive physical striker Remaye Campbell saw the Bulls claim all three points and rise to fifth in the table despite the visitors leading 2-1 in the first half.

It was a tricky game against the league's bottom club, who have only one once since beating Hereford 2-0 in October, with some supporters no doubt leaving Edgar Street feeling the Bulls had played better in other games they had lost.

Off the back of Saturday's 2-0 win at King's Lynn, Paul Caddis made three changes to the side; in came Yusifu Ceesay, Tate Campbell and Lewis Hudson in place of Aaron Skinner, Alex Babos and Dylan Mitchell.

The game got off to a perfect start for Hereford, who, within the first minute, had threatened. It was White's threatening cross towards Remaye Campbell, who could have netted early had it not been for a late clearance. The 2,289 fans inside Edgar Street did not have to wait much longer for the opener as four minutes later, White was on the scoresheet. It was the tenacious Sammy Robinson, playing in central midfield on Tuesday evening, who found White on the wing after driving forward. With a crowded box and a confused Warrington defence, including former Bull Ollie Southern, White's left-footed strike flashed across the goal, nestling in the bottom corner.

Warrington, desperate for their first three points since a 1-0 win at home against Buxton on December 21, looked to respond and did put pressure on the Bulls. Jack Hont was able to sneak in at the back post to head down 19-year-old Elliot Morris's free kick, but Matt Preston was able to clear ahead of Lee Williams.

In the 15th minute though, Warrington did equalise. A lively break forward saw Jay Harris combine well with Bohan Dixon in the build up, carving open Hereford's defence, before Morris got the better of captain Hudson. He was then able to tee-up Williams to flick home past a frustrated Theo Richardson.

With a Remaye Campbell effort deflected wide, and Tate Campbell booked for simulation as he tried to win a penalty, the Bulls almost gave away the second goal as a poor Richardson touch nearly saw Williams in possession in front of an empty net - but the Hereford keeper recovered in time to clear the ball.

During this spell, Warrington did look dangerous as Hereford's defence uncertain. The visitors did then take the lead in the 35th minute and were not looking like the league's bottom side who had only won away once all season. Experienced midfielder Harris, who had played more than 345 games for Wrexham and Tranmere Rovers, did enough to find Matty McDonald before he laid off to Mo Doro. His vicious left-footed strike went in after hitting the inside of the upright.

The Bulls refused to go into the break trailing as Remaye Campbell scored his second goal in two games. It was thanks to a stunning cross-field ball from Robinson, brought expertly down by Ceesay in his true style, which saw the winger cross in for a storming Campbell to drill home at the far post.

Jason Cowley, desperate for a goal, then had a chance in first half stoppage time but he was unable to control his shot which sailed into the now-demolished Blackfriars End.

Half time: Hereford 2 - Warrington Town 2

Into the second half there was an instant improvement in Hereford's performance and within five minutes of the restart had retaken the lead. Some excellent footwork by White saw him create enough space from his two markers, unleashing a rasping and inch-perfect curling strike through a crowded box and into the far corner of Daniel Atherton's net.

Seven minutes later, and after Richardson comfortably saved a Doro shot, it was Remaye Campbell who could've also bagged a brace after a neat one-two but Atherton clawed the shot away. Cowley, still trying for his second goal of the season having only netted in November's 4-0 home win over Marine, was left agonising after a curling effort, not too dissimilar from White's goal, was met with a fine save by Atherton at full stretch to his right.

As both sides continued to push for more goals, Williams went close for the visitors while Mitchell - on for Tate Campbell - and White did for the hosts.

As the 90th minute approached, the Lilywhites had chances from a series of corners, culminating in the best chance which saw Andy Williams, coming on for Cowley earlier in the half, have an effort cleared off the line. With a flurry of late subs and White feeding a balling through into the path of Remaye Campbell only for a diving challenge to deny his effort, the Bulls looked on course for three points.

But there was the chance of some last-minute heroics from keeper Atherton who went up for a late free kick, awarded against Hereford by referee Richard Holmes - a man in black who had made some questionable decisions at times throughout the evening. Despite the potential for last-minute drama, Sammy Robinson was on hand to clear McDonald's effort off the line.

Full time: Hereford 3 - Warrington Town 2

Sponsors' man of the match: Jaiden White

Attendance: 2,289 (42 away)

Hereford: Richardson, Andoh (Derricott 90’), Preston, Howkins, Hudson, Robinson, Campbell (Mitchell 62’), White (Sturridge 90+3’), Ceesay, Cowley (Williams 62’), Campbell (McGlynn 90+6’)

Warrington Town: Atherton, Douglas, Harris, Williams (O’Neill 84’), McDonald, Doro, Dixon (Rodwell-Grant 75’), James, Morris, Southern, Hont (Bennett 46’)

Subs not used: Makinson, Amaral

REACTION | Jaiden White - Hereford FC 3-2 Warrington Town

Man of the match Jaiden White gives his post match reaction to tonights 3-2 win over Warrington.

Click on the play button to hear his thoughts.



REACTION | Paul Caddis - Hereford FC 3-2 Warrington Town

Paul Caddis gives his post match reaction. Click on the play button to hear his thoughts.



Tuesday’s Vanarama National League North results and updated table

The following results from Tuesday night's Vanarama National League North fixtures:

Farsley Celtic (0) 0-2 (1) Southport
Hereford (2) 3-2 (2) Warrington Town
King's Lynn Town (2) 2-1 (0) Oxford City
Leamington (1) 1-1 (0) Buxton
Marine (3) 3-1 (1) Kidderminster Harriers
Radcliffe (0) 2-0 (0) Chorley
Spennymoor Town (2) 3-1 (0) Alfreton Town

The updated league table can be found here: http://bullsnews.blogspot.com/p/league-table.html

Three points for Hereford at Edgar Street

Hereford fought their way back from 2-1 down to claim all three points at Edgar Street this evening. 

Despite Jaiden White taking the lead, Warrington took the lead with goals from Lee Williams and Mo Doro.

The Bulls were level before the break as Remaye Campbell netted and a second for Jaiden White saw them retake the lead.

With Warrington keen to hit Hereford on the break throughout, Hereford did well to see the game out - even despite a last minute free kick for the visitors with the keeper going up to try some late heroics. 

Full time: Hereford 3 - Warrington Town 2

Hereford pull themselves back level at the break

Hereford are drawing 2-2 at half time in this evening's National League North match at Edgar Street.

The Bulls took an early lead as Jaiden White scored after five minutes, but goals from Lee Williams and Mo Doro saw them trailing.

But it was Remaye Campbell who equalised for the Bulls just before half time.

Hereford team news as Warrington visit Edgar Street

Here is the Hereford side to face Warrington Town at Edgar Street this evening. Yusifu Ceesay makes a return.

Hereford: Richardson, Andoh, Preston, Howkins, Hudson, Robinson, T Campbell, Ceesay, White, Cowley, R Campbell

Subs: Derricott, Mitchell, McGlynn, Williams, Sturridge

Tonight's National North League Fixtures

A list of the fixtures set to be played in the National North League this evening.

Farsley Celtic v Southport

Hereford v Warrington

Kings Lynn v Oxford City

Leamington v Buxton

Marine v Kidderminster

Radcliffe v Chorley

Spennymoor v Alfreton

Monday, February 17, 2025

Hereford 1/2 To Defeat Warrington

Jason Cowley Scored In Last Season's Game

Hereford are 1/2 to defeat Warrington tomorrow evening at Edgar Street.

Currently Hereford are 7th in the National North League, Warrington are bottom.

Last Saturday Hereford won 2-0 at Kings Lynn, Warrington's match at Spennymoor was postponed.

Hereford's home record is won 7, drawn 4  and lost 4. Warrington's away record is 1 win, 7 draws and 7 defeats.

As for goal difference Hereford's is plus 12, Warrington's is minus 20.

Recent form:

Hereford WWLWW

Warrington LDLLL

Hereford 1/2  Draw 17/5  Warrington 6/1

Saturday At Kings Lynn Video

 

A video produced by Kings Lynn that includes some highlights, but not Hereford's goals, of Saturday's game against Hereford.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7IN5AGL4bw

Food And Drink Festival At Edgar Street


This from Hereford FC:

Herefordshire’s Family Food & Drink Festival promises an unforgettable weekend of fantastic flavours, live entertainment, and family-friendly fun. Taking place at Edgar Street Stadium on Saturday, 31st May 2025, between 11am-11pm, this event is set to celebrate the very best of the region’s food, drink, and culture.

With over 35 cask ales and ciders, festivalgoers can indulge in fine cask ales and ciders from across Herefordshire and the UK. A fantastic selection of local street food vendors will be serving up delicious dishes to satisfy all cravings, while local artisan stalls showcase unique food, crafts, produce, and handmade goods.

The festival will also boast an exciting lineup of live music from local bands, and other family friendly entertainment throughout the day, ensuring an energetic and entertaining atmosphere. Families are in for a treat, with rides, inflatables, and special guest appearances from beloved children’s characters to keep the little ones entertained.

“We are thrilled to bring together the best of Herefordshire’s food, drink, and entertainment,” said Jamie Griffiths, Hereford FC General Manager. “This festival is about celebrating our fantastic local producers and providing a fun-filled experience for visitors of all ages.”

Super Early Bird Tickets – Available Now!

£8 for Adults
£4 for U16s
£20 for a Family Ticket (2 Adults and up to 3 U16s)

Whether you’re a foodie, a craft beer enthusiast, a music lover, or simply looking for a great day out with the family, this festival has something for everyone. Don’t miss out on a weekend packed with great tastes, live tunes, and unforgettable moments!

Event Details:

Location: Edgar Street Stadium
Date: Saturday, 31st May 2025
Tickets: https://herefordfc.ticketco.events/uk/en/e/herefordshire_family_food__drink_festival

Get involved! If you’re a local hot or cold food vendor, artisan craft, produce or handmade goods stallholder and would like to attend the event, we’d love to hear from you! Email events@herefordfc.co.uk for more information

Farsley Celtic Launch Crowdfunder

National North League Farsley Celtic have launched a crowdfunder with the aim of getting them through to the end of the season and, hopefully, beyond.

The club has had little income this season because they've been unable to play 'at home'. There were plans to install a plastic pitch but that hasn't happened.

This from Farsley Celtic:

We are appealing for fans and the wider community to get behind the crowdfunder, which seeks to ensure the club’s sustainability until the end of the season.

All monies raised will go towards ensuring we can maintain our day to day football operations and also lay a new pitch.

In a statement, the board said: “We’ve played the past ten months without any home games due to delays on installing a new pitch. As a result we have had very little revenue, which has led to severe financial challenges. 

“This leaves us facing a battle to get through the rest of the season.

“As a board we are working hard to generate income commercially and from other sources, but we need help with our running costs to help get us through the season and ensure a bright future for Farsley Celtic.

“We’re confident we can get there if we all – supporters, the wider community and local businesses – come together to make it happen.”

A donation – even £1, or whatever you can afford – will be a massive help towards securing the club’s immediate future, to ensure it can cover our running costs until the end of the season, to help re-lay a grass pitch at The Citadel and to help our stadium meet its ground grading with the league, which is due next month (March).

Pitch latest

The club can confirm that it is looking to lay a grass pitch at The Citadel. 

Planning permission for a 4G pitch has been obtained and our long-term goal is to implement that plan, but the board’s aim is to get a playable pitch down as soon as possible to get football back at The Citadel and ensure the club’s immediate future.

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Caddis 'May Freshen Things Up' For Warrington

 

It's Warrington at Edgar Street tomorrow evening and Hereford manager Paul Caddis will be hopeful his side can collect three points to keep them in a play-off position.

Last Saturday Hereford defeated Kings Lynn 2-0 but the game was played on a heavy pitch and so Caddis might make changes for Warrington.

"We will probably look at freshening it up," said Caddis.

"Warrington are a club fighting for its life.

"I know the manager, they'll be fighting.

"We saw last year when Warrington came they went down to nine men for the majority of the game and we nicked a late goal.

"We know how difficult it's going to be, but it's important we now go and follow up victory (at Kings Lynn)."

Staying in Contention - New Talking Bull - ON SALE NOW



The latest edition of Talking Bull – the Hereford Fanzine – is on-sale now via our online store.

Fans can purchase their printed (whilst stocks last) – or electronic – copy right now.

Alternatively look out, and listen out for our amazing sales team ahead of the clash against Alfreton which takes place at Edgar Street this Saturday, 22nd February.

Don’t miss out on a printed copy – as our last 14 issues have completely sold-out.

So arrive early on the day, or why not receive your copy in pristine condition by ordering by post.

New 8-issue subscriptions can also be obtained via our store.

Talking Bull - Online Shop



Preston In Team Of The Week

 

Hereford defender Matt Preston has been included in the National North League team of the week.

Preston was part of the Hereford team that defeated Kings Lynn 2-0 last Saturday.

It's the second time in two weeks he's made the list as he was also included after the way game at South Shields on February 4th.

No Easy Games? Hmm...

It’s often said, for instance when England are obliged to obliterate San Marino at Wembley in front of thousands of people who somehow manage to dredge up some pleasure from attending such a shooting-fish-in-a-barrel non-event, that there are no easy games in football these days. That may or may not be true, but Hereford FC’s rearranged home game at Edgar Street with Warrington on Tuesday evening is, this side of Farsley, as undifficult as they come in the National League North at the moment, and three points here is an absolute must. The Bulls have regained a spot in the play-off places courtesy of Saturday’s win at Kings Lynn, but there’s no room for complacency as Curzon Ashton are just a point behind with two games in hand.

Tuesday’s visitors will almost certainly be plying their trade back in the Northern Premier next season having freefallen into bottom place, and in truth they’ve been in some turmoil as a club since ex-Bull Mark Beasley left early in the season after eight years in charge. He seemed to be a shrewd cookie in operating effectively with one of the few playing budgets in the division that apparently doesn’t dwarf Hereford’s, and his departure after so long in charge left the club slightly rudderless. Former manager Paul Carden returned to the club as Beesley’s replacement, but things have unravelled further since, with Carden winning just three of his 22 games in charge. There’s bottom and fighting, and bottom and resigned to one’s fate, and Warrington unfortunately feel like they’re in the latter camp.

They seem to have gradually lost their better players and are finding it hard to replace them with like-for-like quality. Isaac Buckley-Ricketts left in the summer for Curzon Ashton, and star striker Connor Woods left for Chester in January for a fee of £12,500 (or Jarrod Bowen’s goal bonus as that figure is otherwise known). His departure was the latest hint to suggest that all is not sweetness and light at Cantilever Park currently, and makes this a very, very good time to be playing them.

This is the Yellows’ second season in the NLN since promotion, and it’s contrasting starkly with their first when they adapted well, finishing a place and five points behind Hereford.

Ollie Southern left Edgar Street in the summer to join his local club, although the versatile 22-year-old has been in and out a bit due to injury, something that blighted his time at Hereford. Happily he’s now fit and playing though, and should start here, possibly looking suspiciously tanned for someone from that part of the world at the back end of the winter.

Club captain Josh Amis’s season only started in October, but he’s scored five times for a struggling side, including against Hereford earlier in the season. He’s been out of the side recently though.

In October, after beating Buxton and Curzon Ashton away in consecutive games (results that now look very good indeed), Hereford failed to make it three in a row on the road by losing 2-0 at Warrington. This was largely due to Sammy Robinson’s early sending off, after which the ten men spiritedly tried to get back into the game. The 2-0 scoreline very much flattered the hosts, and a repeat of that team togetherness here should see the points go to the Bulls. Since then, incidentally, Warrington have won one, drawn six and lost 11. Away from home, they’ve won one game all season.

This fixture was initially due to be played in early January, an awful month in which Hereford could quite conceivably have found a way to not win this. However, since then things have picked up, some squad tweaks have been made, and this looks much more of a home banker as a result.

Yusifu Ceesay’s current injury absence is clearly not a good thing, but it has necessitated a bit more tactical variety, rather than just pumping balls out to him and hoping he can conjure some magic from them, which he actually does remarkably regularly against the odds. Jaiden White, as the alternative keeper of the key to unlock NLN defences, looks like an increasingly appealing option, and he’s quite entitled to believe that he can absolutely run this game in the top half of the pitch now that opposing defenders will have to spend more time worrying about the physical threat from Remaye Campbell. Campbell’s mere presence could give White’s luxurious talent room to flourish, which would be kind of cool because the National League North isn’t big on allowing luxurious talent room to flourish. Players depressingly/cynically/laughably suddenly lying down for absolutely ages when their team’s leading? Check. Giving luxurious talent room to flourish? Why would you do that?  

Kyle Howkins and Matt Preston continue to flourish in tandem as luxuriously talented ‘thou shalt not pass’ central defenders, and Sammy Robinson simultaneously spoils, creates and strikes a telling dead ball from the deep midfield position afforded to him by Levi Andoh’s arrival and Aaron Skinner’s return.

Finally a word about Paul Caddis: Levi Andoh brought on against Brackley, shortly afterwards nods in the winner; Jaiden White brought on against Needham, shortly afterwards scores to secure the points; Remaye Campbell brought in as a new signing against Kings Lynn, scores on debut. Tate Campbell, brought on against Kings Lynn and shortly afterwards scores to secure the points. There’s a suggestion there that our adopted Herefordian is becoming quite good at this football manager thing.

COYW

Old Programmes - 1973-74 Season - Hereford United v Shrewsbury Town - Division Three - Monday 15th April 1974

Result: 1-1 (HT 1-0) Ritchie 33; Moir 74                

Attendance: 9,005

Hereford United: Hughes, Radford, Naylor, McLaughlin, Tucker, Jones, Rudge, Ritchie, Hinch, Lee, Gane

Shrewsbury: Mulhearn, King, Calloway, Durban, Kearney, Turner, Irvine, Moir, Marlowe, Tarbuck, Morris

League Position: 18th. Shrewsbury in 23rd are already down. 

On the Pitch: Hereford found themselves having a hectic run-in, so it was fortunate that they were safe; they had to play on the following dates, starting on 10th March:

10/3, 13/3, 16/3, 20/3, 23/3, 26/3, 30/3, 3/4, 6/4, 13/4, 15/4*, 16/4*, 20/4, 27/4

14 games in 49 days, in the unlikely event that my maths is correct. Hereford and Shrewsbury found themselves in the unusual position of fulfilling their two league fixtures on consecutive evenings. The night after this match they played out another 1-1 draw in front of 5,580 at Gay Meadow, courtesy of a last-gasp goal by MOM Brian Evans. Ron Parrott was already a hero, further cementing that status with the following entry in his book Gay Meadow's largest crowd for two years sees Slop outplay United

Click on photos to enlarge. 


The above articles illustrate that the season, with Hereford all but safe, is winding to a close. Addison had turned down the chance to sign 24 year old Willie Brown, despite him having a good loan spell. He would go on to score 9 goals in 16 league games for Brentford and 47 in 139 league games for Torquay, where he was described as a crowd favourite. 

Meanwhile, 2nd-bottom Shrewsbury have had a bad season, with very poor attendances by their standards. They have averaged over 5,000 at their various meadows throughout history, averaging over 6,000 in the past decade, but in this 73/74 season they drew an average of only 2,502, which - apart from three seasons in the late ‘90s - was stand-out low.  


In the Opposition: Keeper Ken Mulhearn had won a league title with Manchester City in the 67-68 season. Ricky Marlowe would go onto help Wimbledon into the league via the 76-77 Southern League title. Sammy Irvine followed manager Alan Durban to second-flight Stoke City for £60k after playing over 200 league games for Shrewsbury. Peter Dolby, who also played 324 league games for the Shrews, was inducted into their Hall of Fame in 2011. 

This was 29 year old Laurie Calloway's last season in English football; he would wind out his career in the US (as did David Butler) before going on to manage numerous teams including the delightfully named Southern California Lazers, California Surf, Salt Lake Sting, San Jose Clash, Des Moines Menace, Syracuse Salty Dogs, and Rochester Raging Rhinos.

Beyond some fella called Graham Turner, there don't seem to be too many links with HUFC. Graham Turner is instantly recognisable from his photo, which is even more impressive when you consider we fill a big chunk of his CV.

Edgar Street Chatter: There are only so many times you can say "oh look, another impressive crowd at Edgar Street", but one that I think stands-out is the previous season's end of season two-legged Herefordshire Senior Cup against the Shrews. The home tie had attracted a crowd of 4,826; the recent Boxing Day match against Kidderminster pulled in 4,925.

Meanwhile, a 22 year old Roger Lane was asking about the possibility of communicating with a pre-internet staple, the pen pal. Google suggests that pen and ink Pen Pals are still a thing in the US prison system, where access to the internet is banned.

Supporters' Corner: Prophet Phil Godsall includes these words in his article. 

A few years back, some supporters used to to take a trip to Shrewsbury to see a Third Division game. Now they have them provided for them on their own doorstep and, unfortunately, Shrewsbury look like being the poor relations next season. That's just one of soccer's ups-and-downs and we must do our utmost to protect our own future at Edgar Street.


Vital Statistics: Possibly a tough sell would have been the World Cup 74 programme, on sale in the club shop for a lofty £1.10 (Edgar Street Adult Terrace/Seating tickets were 50p and £1 respectively in the 73/74 season). To put that into further context, the FA Cup Final programme that is also up for grabs is only 20p.

In the Singles Charts: Seasons in the Sun by Terry Jacks is at No.1. 

In the Album Charts: The Singles 1969-1973 by the Carpenters is at No.1.

In the Maternity Ward: Posh Spice was born on 17th April 1974 



 


Sunday, February 16, 2025

More After Ninety Minutes From Kings Lynn

A second selection of pictures from after ninety minutes at Kings Lynn yesterday.