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Thursday, January 15, 2026

Hereford 11/5 To Win At Kings Lynn

Hereford won last season's game 2-0.

Hereford are away at Kings Lynn on Saturday and the bookmakers are pricing a win for the Bulls at 11/5.

Currently Kings Lynn are 17th in the table with 28 points from 25 games. Hereford are 23rd with 21 points from 21 games.

Last Saturday Hereford drew 2-2 with AFC Fylde in the FA Trophy before going out on penalties. Kings Lynn last played on January losing at Merthyr 1-0.

Kings Lynn's home record is won 3, drawn 4 and lost 5. In those games they are scored 18 goals and conceded 18.

Hereford's away record is won 3, drawn 3 and lost 6. In those games Hereford have scored 14 but let in 20.

Recent form (league only)

Kings Lynn DDDLL

Hereford DWLLD

Kings Lynn 5/4  Draw 14/5  Hereford 11/5 

Profit Of £146,351 For Hereford Last Season

Hereford FC made a profit of £146,351 in the year ending May 31 2025.

Turnover was slightly up at £1,438,757.

Shareholders funds have increased to £277,441. 

The accounts wiil be discussed at a shareholders meeting later this month after which more details will be released. 

The Edgar Street Experience

Pic from Hereford FC

Harwood Bull along with his father-in-law went to pre-match hospitality at Edgar Street last Saturday.

'The F.A. Trophy match against Fylde on 10th January was a special one for me. Not because of the football, but because Sarah, my lovely wife, arranged for me to be the ball sponsor for the match as a birthday present. This meant that I, and my father-in-law John, got the pre match hospitality, a signed ball and a chance to meet the man of the match after the game.

We arrived at the Hereford Suite just before 12:00, and were greeted by Martin Brain, Hereford FC’s commercial manager, and Dave and Nicky White who run the hospitality area. We were immediately made to feel most welcome. Martin explained how the afternoon was going to go, asked me a few questions about my time as a Hereford United and Hereford FC supporter and asked if I’d be happy to answer the questions up on the stage later.

At that point we headed for the bar. We were the first there but the room soon started to fill up, and we were soon in conversation with others at our table. Chris Hare, “The Mind Boggler” moved among us with some clever and entertaining card tricks, all pulled off in a slightly bumbling manner reminiscent of Tommy Cooper.

Martin took the stage and introduced a short video with some memorable HUFC and HFC moments. I was invited onto the stage to answer a few questions:

· Favourite all time player – my immediate answer was Dixie McNeil although there were quite a few others featured in video that it could have been. There was something about McNeil, he just made scoring look easy, with great positioning and reading of the game, always in the right place at the right time.

· First game seen: A 1-1 draw with Cambridge City back in 1965 or 1966 I think.

· Most memorable game: there are two; the play off final at Leicester and the win at Brentford when we clinched promotion. I lived in London at that time and was able to walk to the match. What about the Newcastle game you might ask? Well, I skived off maths to queue for a ticket (my maths teacher was next to me in the queue), but the game was postponed to a date that clashed with me going to Sheffield for a university interview, so I sold my ticket to a friend. What a bad decision that was, the game was postponed again to a date when I could have gone, and I no longer had a ticket.

· I managed to get a mention in for Bulls News, explaining that I now live “up north” and write match reports for some of the games in my area.

Then it was the turn of the match sponsor to take the stage. Mark Bond has become a bit of a celebrity as his large contingent of mates had set him up to be a mascot complete with shirt number 60 on the back to celebrate his birthday. It was a complete surprise to him but he took it very well and got a great cheer when he took the field later. Unsurprisingly Andy Williams refused to hold his hand when they walked out. The story has made the BBC News website and some national papers.

Martin then invited some other speakers to the stage. We heard from Ben Bowen and George Webb on the difficulties in keeping the pitch playable and the number of unpaid hours Ben puts in doing so. The damage to the pitch resulting from the floodlight installation is well documented but it seems that the drainage system for the whole pitch is reaching its end and has to be replaced and the whole pitch relaid in the close season. Chris Ammonds spoke as well, and was, by his own admission, a bit on the defensive when commenting on some of the

criticism that has been directed towards him and fellow directors, pointing out the amount of unpaid time that they put in to keep the club functioning.

We were then treated to a very tasty two course lunch served by Nicky and Dave’s team. Everything ran extremely smoothly and we were soon being led to our sets in block D for the game.

The less said about the first half the better. We were second best in all aspects of the game and went in 2-0 down with the game looking beyond us. The second half was a different story. I missed the D’Ath goal as I was still making my way back to my seat, but I’ve watched the highlights and it was well taken with a cool finish. The Bulls put Fylde under a lot of pressure and Hudson got a well deserved equaliser. A couple of spectacular efforts came close winning it for Hereford but it wasn’t quite enough and it went to penalties.

Remaye Campbell’s pen was saved, and sadly for D’Ath, who had an otherwise outstanding performance, his was so far above the bar that it probably ended up in the back of someone’s Range Rover in the Waitrose car park. Theo made a good save and Jaiden White’s cheeky Panenka style kick kept hopes alive briefly but the final Fylde kick was smashed high into the net and that was that.

After the game I was given a signed ball. Mainly indecipherable squiggles but a few of the players had helpfully put their squad numbers on as well. We were taken to the stand to meet D’Ath who had deservedly been given the man of the match award. He said “I’m sorry you had to witness that!” I replied that it was largely down to his performance that we stayed in the game and were able to take it to penalties. He seemed a very nice guy, we had our photo taken and then it was the turn of Mark Bond and his crew.

Overall, a thoroughly enjoyable day. Martin Brain was an excellent host, the catering was good and Nicky and Dave and all of their team did a fine job. Massive thanks to all of them, and most of all thanks to Sarah for arranging my birthday treat.'

Huw Williams a.k.a. Harwood Bull

THROWBACK THURSDAY | Colchester United 1-0 Hereford United - 15th January 1994

Gareth Davies is sent off after ten minutes and its backs to the walls. 

Alan Judge is the hero making plenty of fine saves, but via a deflection the home side earn the three points.


Line Ups Colchester 1 Sheffield 2 Betts 3 Allpress 4 Kinsella 5 English 6 Cawley 7 Dickens 8 Watts 9 McDonough 10 Fry 11 Ball Sub Booty

Hereford 1 Judge 2 Clark 3 Anderson 4 Davies 5 Abraham 6 Reece 7 Hall 8 Steele 9 Pickard 10 Pike 11 Nicholson Attendance 2,439

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

HFA Match Pictures From Kington

A selection of pictures from last night's HFA County Cup tie between Kington and Hereford.












  

News Round Up

The first 'phase' of repairs to Scarborough's pitch have started.

Paul Hurst has returned to Boston as manager. He was joint manager in 2011 before a move to take charge at Grimsby. Later he managed Ipswich Town and Scunthorpe United and more recently Shrewsbury Town,

23 year old Dutch midfielder Jed Abbey has left Alfreton and joined Marine. He scored eleven goals last season for Alfreton. 

Kidderminster defeated National League Morecambe 6-2 in the FA Trophy last night. Southport defeated another National club Eastleigh 2-0.

Midfielder Max Brogan has joined Leamington on loan from Scunthorpe for an initial montn. Meanwhile Dylan Mitchell, who had a spell with Hereford, has ended his loan spell with the Brakes and returned to Swindon. 

I Got To Tread The Hallowed Turf Said Mascot Bond


Mark Bond's day as a mascot has had more publicity than he could ever have foreseen.

Last Saturday the Hereford supporter was given a big surprise when a group of his friends told him he was going to be one of the mascots for the game against AFC Fylde.

Yesterday he spoke to SWNS about the day.


“It was my birthday back in November and my mates said they had got me hospitality tickets.

“However that particular game was called off so we met in a pub and had a bit of a cake and a few drinks and I thought nothing more of it.

“Then at the weekend, the lads said they had sorted hospitality again so we went along only for me to be pulled out the crowd.

“The stadium announcer then did the whole birthday thing and said he had one more surprise for me.

“He told me I was going to be mascot for the game and revealed the kit for me with the number 60 on the back.

“I had to get changed behind a wall and then walk out with the team – I think everyone wondered what on earth was going on.

“I heard someone joke in the tunnel ‘is that our new striker?’

“Our real striker, I have actually played with his dad, turned around to me and said ‘I’m not holding your hand’.


“That made me laugh – and was fine by me.

“There were four other mascots aged between seven and 11 and they looked as bemused as everyone else.

“It was quite awkward and embarrassing, but pretty funny, certainly for everyone else, and I got to tread the hallowed turf.

“I could hear my mates chanting my name from the stands.

“I felt like I’d been stitched up – but I was happy to go along with it.

“It’s not me really, but it gave my friends a bit of a laugh.” 

The same story is in the Daily Star - https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/football-mascot-adult-stitch-up-36551817 

Hereford Women To Play At Wellington Next Sunday

Hereford Women are to play their next home game at Wellington FC.

The game against Kingfisher FC was set to be played at Edgar Street.

However given that several games have been postponed recently because of the state of the pitch, the view is not to use Edgar Street more than need be at present.

Kick-0ff at Wellington is at 2pm. 

Pre Kick-Off At Kington

A selection of pictures from pre kick-off in the HFA County Cup at Kington last night.










Match Report - Kington v Hereford

It was men against boys at Kington last side when the home side played against Hereford's Under 18's boosted by the first team reserve keeper Ollie Lewis. 

The pitch was quite heavy, luckily it hadn't been played on last Saturday or it might have been even worse.

Hereford played down the slope in the first half and started quite well,the Kington keeper called into action after just three minutes to gather a shot from McGowan.

Another shot, again by McGowan, several minutes later beat the keeper but was inches wide.

However it was Kington who scored first on 13 minutes.


On 26 minutes the home side had the ball in the net but it was disallowed for offside. 


But Kington doubled their lead on 43 minutes.


At half time Kington 2 Hereford 0. 

Fourteen minutes into the second half Hereford reduced the deficit. Tolley controlled the ball twenty yards out, raced towards the oncoming keeper, and with a confident finish found the back of the net.





Kington made it 3-1 on 69 minutes.

To make matters worse keeper Lewis suffered an injury which he tried to carry on with but eventually had to be subbed.

Two more goals for Kington in the last twelve or so minutes of the game.

However Hereford scored a late goal. Bevan crossed from the left and substitute Secker-Howe was well placed and planted the ball into the right side of the net.





Final score: Kington 5 Hereford 2.

Hereford:  Lewis, Sahabi, Antoniuk, Metcalfe, Lloyd, McGowan, Tolley, Purviv, Jones, Dinsdale, Bevan

Subs: Mills, Corbett, Warner, Mayo-Evans, Secker-Howe

Attendance: About 250 (tbc) 

Whilst on the one hand the game was good experience for the Under 18's who kept going right to the final whistle, on the other hand had it been possible it might have been better if Hereford had a couple more senior players in the side. 

However given first team squad numbers are quite low at present manager Paul Caddis probably wanted every fit player at training last night.  So no more were made available.

Another Hereford game postponed

Yet another Hereford game has been postponed.

The Bulls were due to host Macclesfield on Tuesday.

However, the Cheshire club will now be in FA Trophy action. They were due to play Woking last night after the tie was first postponed on Saturday due to Macclesfield playing Crystal Palace in the FA Cup, which they won in one of the competition's most famous victories.

However, it was again called off due to a waterlogged pitch at Woking.

Macclesfield have confirmed it will now be played on Tuesday (January 20) meaning that their game at Hereford will have to be rearranged.

The Bulls have only played 21 league games, fewer than any other team. 

The next available Tuesday night game that Hereford has is March 24, which ironically is three days after they play Macclesfield away.

NEWS | Colin Addison's memorial to be rearranged

Former Hereford United player manager Colin Addison's memorial event is being postponed to Spring 2026.
This in order to better plan and organise a substantial football legacy event of Colin with multiple speakers and contributors. All details will be announced in due course.
Some famous names in the football world are expected to pay tribute at Hereford Cathedral in a few months time when the rearranged date will take place.
Colin sadly passed away on 31st October 2025 aged 85.



Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Pictures From HFA County Cup Tie At Kington

A selection of pictures from tonight's HFA County Cup tie between Kington and Hereford taken by Andy Compton.










 

Full Time - HFA County Cup

Tolley Races Into The Area And Scores

At full time it ended:

Kington 5  Hereford 2

Kington were 2-0 ahead at the break but Hereford got one back on 59 minutes. Jack Tolley with the goal.

But ten minutes later it was 3-1'

To make matters worse keeper Lewis suffered an injury which he tried to carry on with but eventually had to be subbed. 

On 78 minutes it was 4-1. and seven minutes later the homeside were 5-1 ahead.

However Hereford didn't give on and were rewarded with a second goal three minutes before full time.

Short report and pictures to follow. 

 

HFA County Cup - Half Time

At half-time it's:

Kington 2 Hereford 0

Kington scored on 13 mins. Then they had one disallowed on 26minutes

A second on 43 minutes put the home side two goals ahead at the break.

The pitch is quite heavy and the quality of the football somewhat lacking.


Team news as Hereford take on Kington in County Cup

The Hereford side to take on Kington in the Herefordshire FA County Challenge Cup.


Lewis, Sahabi, Antonuik, Metcalf, Lloyd, McGowan, Tolley, Purvin, Jones, Dinsdale, Bevan(c)


Subs: Mills, Corbett, Warner, Mayo-Evans, Secker-Howe

GALLERY | Eric Redrobe

Former Hereford United player Eric Redrobe sadly passed away on 31st December 2025, but the news only came through today.

Here are a selection of photos from his time at Hereford United from my archive.