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Monday, April 29, 2024

Work Starts On Blackfriars End Exit

 

Work has started on removing equipment from behind the Blackfriars End of Hereford's Edgar Street stadium which is due to be demolished next month.

This morning the club said the sprinkler system would be moved to behind the Meadow End.

Under the terms of the club's new lease from Herefordshire Council, some extra land behind the Meadow End has been included.

In time when the Meadow End has to be rebuilt this extra area will be invaluable as it will give the club a greater area for any new stand and associated facilities.

As well as the sprinkler system, water tanks will also need to be moved.

Franklin Scores In Welsh Cup Final


 

Former Hereford player Harry Franklin scored for Connah's Quay in the Welsh Cup final. Connah's defeated The New Saints 2-1.

Franklin was born in Northern Ireland but spent most of his youth playing for Hereford.

After several starts for the first team he was loaned to Merthyr.

Then he joined Redditch and later Evesham.

In February 2021 he signed for Aberystwyth and in July 2022 he moved to Connah's Quay Nomads.

FROM THE ARCHIVES | 20 Years ago today - Aldershot Town 1-1 Hereford United - 29th April 2004

On this day 20 years ago Hereford United headed east to face Aldershot Town in the 1st leg of the Conference play off semi final. David Brown put Hereford ahead, but the home side equalised with a Roscoe D'Sane penalty.


Line Ups
Aldershot Bull Sterling Warburton Giles Charles Gosling Antwi Challinor Downer D'Sane Sills Subs Chewins, McLean, Nutter
Hereford Baker James Tretton Smith Green Pitman Purdie Travis Rose Carey-Bertram Brown Subs Beesley, Betts
Attendance 6,379

Bob Appleby - An Appreciation

Manager Bob Dennison With Bob Appleby

Hereford Historian Ron Parrott has written an appreciation of former Hereford United player Bob Appleby.

Bob was a tidy keeper, if a little on the short side and I have fond memories of him. Our thoughts go out to his friends and family at this sad time. Here is my pen-pic for Bob:-
 
Appearances: 50 (50+0 sub.) Goals: 0

Seasons played: 1966/67 & 1967/68

Born Warkworth, Northumberland 15th January 1940, died Newcastle 25th April 2024, aged 84

Bob was a goalkeeper by trade and started his career with Amble Welfare, just along the coast from his home town. His performances soon attracted the attention of First Division giants Middlesbrough and they signed him in 1957 at the age of 17. Bob was to remain at Ayrsome Park for nine seasons and registered a total of 110 first-team appearances. Legend has it that when at Boro, Bob used to keep a shotgun in his van and when training on the running track around Ayrsome Park, pigeons used to land in the centre-circle and Bob would stop to take pot-shots at them. Renowned as a bit of a dressing-room joker, Bob was infamous among his teammates for putting spin on the ball as he threw it out, making it difficult to control.. It was also said that he'd regularly make bird noises during a game.

He followed ex-Borough manager Bob Dennison down to Edgar Street in the summer of 1966 and in two seasons with Hereford United, Bob played in exactly 50 games. He wasn’t the biggest of keepers but was extremely agile and a very good shot stopper, all attributes that made him popular with fans. After retiring from the game, Bob became a water bailiff in Cumberland and settled in Reeth in the Yorkshire Dales. He finally returned to Northumberland but after an operation in Newcastle's Freeman Hospital, Bob spent some time in intensive care before finally passing away after a brave fight.

Caddis yet to release anyone as he wants to keep as many players as possible

Paul Caddis has not yet released any player and has said he wants to keep as many as possible.

Speaking to the official club website, Caddis said: “After only narrowly missing out on the play-offs after a full rebuild and with a completely new squad, I think keeping as many of the current squad here as possible is important.

“I want to be clear though, that while terms have been discussed with players, it is a fact that in football some offers will be accepted, and some won’t.

“We have players who have already been made better offers than we can hope to compete with and others who are looking at different opportunities, including one or two looking at offers overseas.

“However, rest assured we have all scenarios covered and I will be in the market to freshen the squad up regardless of how the current talks pan out."

You can read more from Caddis here.

The Hereford boss, who has just signed a year-long contract extension, has emphasised again how the club cannot get into a financial battle for players.

Andy Williams has already said he would stay at Edgar Street but the deal isn't finished yet.

Caddis has also spoken about his recruitment plans, looking at players from step three.

Five players are under contract, and there are talks about new deals with most others.

Paul Downing and Jordan Lyden have been invited back for pre-season training and Kieran Phillips and Jid Okeke have returned to Stockport County and Kidderminster Harriers respectively.

Top Obadeyi and Dominic McHale's loan deals have also ended and talks with Mark Derricott and Jordan Cranston - both out on loan - are yet to take place.

The full list:

Under contract:

  • Aurio Teixeira
  • Alex Babos
  • Aaron Skinner
  • Lewis Hudson
  • Adam Rooney

In talks about new deals:

  • Nathan Cameron
  • Ollie Southern
  • Jason Cowley
  • Andy Williams
  • Curtis Pond
  • Yusifu Ceesay
  • Lassana Mendes
  • Kyle Howkins
  • Lawson D’Ath

Invited to pre-season training:

  • Jordan Lyden
  • Paul Downing

Returned to parent clubs:

  • Kieran Phillips
  • Jid Okeke

Loan spells ended:

  • Tope Obadeyi
  • Dominic McHale

Out on loan – discussions yet to take place:

  • Mark Derricott
  • Jordan Cranston

London Bulls 'Season Finale' Podcast

This from the London Bulls:

Join us for our sixth episode where we review the 2023/24 Season, we cover Paul Caddis’s contract extension and the decision to scrap FA Cup Replays. Your hosts are Tom Gough and KD Rai as they talk us through the last match of the National League North season - Hereford v Boston United, we get excited about potential away days for next season, as well as home games, after the announcement of a 4-part payment plan for season tickets, available until end of April. 

We congratulate Hereford FC Women on winning the Herefordshire FA County Cup and wish them good luck after their win in the Quarter Finals in the Midwest Counties Women’s League Cup. 

We also dream about (and get a bit carried away with) Jarrod Bowen getting into the England squad this summer, scoring a last minute winner to win England the 2024 Euros and thus decide where the statue might be in Leominster.

 We take an emotional stroll back to Memory Corner where we rewind 10 years to the day, to talk about the final game of the 2013/14 season: Aldershot Town 1-2 Hereford United. We talk about the twists and turns that day, the agony, the late drama and the aftermath of Hereford United.

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rz62RnR5gGw&t=1s
 

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1yR2C0CXsnQcgXihCSsxvE?si=aa472e23d3584b7c&nd=1&dlsi=b1c1cbaa76bf4717
 

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-london-bulls-podcast/id1740085118

Two Leave HUST Board

Two members of the HUST board have left.

Simon Wright and Mark Nottingham have left the board.

HUST are looking for replacements.

Currently there are five board members.

Richard Tompkins, Justin Radcliffe, Tony Taylor, Joanie Roberts and Gerry Harrison.

 

Sunday, April 28, 2024

Brackley Through To National North Promotion Final

Brackley defeated Chorley in the second semi-final of the National North Leagut play-offs this afternoon.

The score at 90 minutes was Brackley 1 Chorley 0.

1889 watched the game incuding 378 in the away area.

Brackley will meet Boston in the promotion final next Saturday.

In the National South Worthing defeated Maidstone 2-1. They will play Braintree in the final.

In the National League Bromley beat Altrincham 3-1. They will meet Solihull in the final at Wembley next Sunday.

News Round Up

Ryan Bowman has been released by Shrewsbury. The former Hereford United striker scored 22 goals in three seasons with the Shropshire club.Harry Burgoyne, Tom Flanagan, Tunmise Sobowale, Elliott Bennett, Tom Bayliss, Rayhaan Tulloch and Aiden O'Brien have also been released.

Wrexham are holding a football festival at the end of May at which one of the speakers will be former Hereford player and Welsh Cup winner Ian Benbow.

Meanwhile Gary Lineker is speaking about his career at Hay Festival. The event is at 1pm on May 29th.

Hereford FC Under 18's game at Alvechurch due to have been played last Friday evening was postponed. If Hereford win the game when it is played they will finish fourth in their league.

Hereford Women finished second in their league with 33 points from 14 games and a goal difference of + 57. They may be promoted to Division One of the Midwest Counties Female Football League.

National League Update

As of this morning here's a list,from thev Alty Files, of which clubs are/may be moving into or out of the National League.

National League

  • Promoted to EFL: Chesterfield
  • Still in the play-offs: 2nd Barnet, 3rd Bromley, 4th Altrincham, 5th Solihull Moors.
  • Relegated: Oxford City, Dorking Wanderers, Kidderminster Harriers, Boreham Wood
  • Relegated from EFL2: Forest Green Rovers, Sutton United

  • Promoted from National League North: Tamworth
  • Still in the play-offs: 3rd Brackley Town, 4th. Chorley, 6th Boston United
  • Relegated: Bishop's Stortford, Gloucester City, Banbury United, Blyth Spartans

  • Promoted from National League South: Yeovil Town
  • Still in the play-offs: 3rd Worthing, 4th. Maidstone United, 5th. Braintree Town
  • Relegated: Dover Athletic, Havant & Waterlooville, Dartford, Taunton Town

HUST - Recruitment Campaign For HFC Board Member

This from HUST:

HUST is pleased to launch the 2024 Recruitment Campaign for a Nominated Director on the board of Hereford FC.

Richard Tomkins, Chair of HUST confirms, "The Board of HUST is pleased to be able to report that the annual process of selecting a Nominated Director, is now open for applications from HUST Members. The process is due for completion by the end of June 2024. Mike Langford stands down by rotation and I’d like to thank him for 3 years hard work supporting HUST principles on the HFC Board. This year’s successful applicant will be appointed for a three-year term of office up to June 2027.

“The Supporters Trust is the Club’s largest single shareholder and has developed a vision for the organisation and the Football Club that its Nominated Directors will play a key role in moving forward." 

Hereford FC has a unique ownership model that sees the Supporters Trust as one of six major shareholders. There are currently 7 Directors at the Football Club. HUST nominates three Directors to the Club board. Four are appointed by the Club's other shareholders. Each Director on the Football Club board undertakes a specific role.

“The role is open for any HUST Member to apply for and we welcome applications from all as we are keen to make the most of the talents within our supporter base.” 

For more information please contact: secretary@hust.org.uk
 

Premier League's Jarrod Bowen wants to return to Edgar Street

Jarrod Bowen says he wants to return to Edgar Street
West Ham United star Jarrod Bowen has said he would like to return to Hereford.

The forward made his senior debut in a game at Barnet in 2014 and then scored his first senior goal in front of the Meadow End in a 3-2 win over Alfreton.

Bowen has just become the first West Ham player to score in three different games against Liverpool in a season since Geoff Hurst in 1964/1965.

The 27-year-old has now also just scored his 20th goal of the season and said he wants to go back to Edgar Street.

Speaking to the Iron Cast podcast, Bowen, who also made his 200th West Ham appearance on Saturday afternoon, said: “I’ve only been back once with Hull City for a pre season friendly, but hopefully I’ll go back at the end of my career.”

“My uncle (Ben Bowen) does the pitch there, he’s the groundsman, sometimes I’d sit in his van and watch the game from there, even when I’d moved to Hull!”

“I never thought I’d play that kind of professional football," Bowen responded when asked how much better he was than players at Hereford.

“I didn’t think I stood out, I just saw it as an honour to play for my local team.”

He also reminisced about going to his nan and grandad's farm and would like to do more farming - but his family are quashing it by saying he'll have been a Premier League footballer.

In the 45-minute podcast, he also talks about his Hereford United days and the euphoria at Aldershot, how leaving home at 17 was brutal and his move to West Ham.



Saturday, April 27, 2024

News Round Up

Former Hereford striker Jarrod Bowen is the first West Ham player to score in three different games against Liverpool in a season since Geoff Hurst in 1964/1965.

Chester's Season Tickets have gone on sale. A seated ticket costs £350 if purchased on an early bird deal, £395 afterwards.

Manchester United legend Dwight Yorke is backing Fair Game's campaign 'Smaller Clubs Won't Survive' which aims to keep FA Cup replays. 

Solihull Moors are going to Wembley in the National League play-off final. They will face either Altrincham or Bromley who meet tomorrow. Former Hereford assistant manager Andy Whing is in charge at Solihull.

National North League Semi-Final

In today's National North League semi-final Scunthorpe were at home to Boston.

At half time the score was 0-0. And at full time. And after extra time so the game went to penalties.

Boston won the tie on penalties. 5-4.

It was the third game in the National North play-offs that ended goal-less after extra time and was decided on penalties.

Tomorrow Brackley play Chorley.

Happy 65th Birthday to Mel Pejic

Hereford United club legend Mel Pejic celebrates his 65th Birthday today.

Pejic made a club record 412 Football League appearances for The Bulls from 1980-1991.

Here is an interview recorded with Mel in 2019.


& a selection of some of his goals for Hereford United.



Friday, April 26, 2024

News Round Up

Nicky Featherstone

South Shields have revealed that manager Elliott Dickman has agreed a two season extension to his contract. He was appointed interim manager in December after Julio Arca left the club.

King's Lynn Town have chosen not to offer new deals to three players who will now leave the club this summer. They remain in talks with midfielder Cameron Hargreaves, and three have already signed deals to join the 13 players already under contract for next season.

Hartlepool United captain and former Bull Nicky Featherstone insists he's still capable of playing week in, week out and believes he has "at least" another year before he considers retirement, reports the Hartlepool Mail.

The 35-year-old midfielder made 58 appearances for Hereford United in the 2011/12 season and has been at Victoria Park since 2014, bar a brief spell away last year, and has been ever-present since.

Former Hereford United goalkeeper Bob Appleby has died. He was 84.

Hereford Attendances Up 39%

 

Hereford attendances rose by 39.48% in the season just ended. Whilst three other clubs in the National North League, Tamworth, Warrington and Farsley Celtic, had greater percentage increase, it's actual numbers that really count.

2600 was the average gate at Edgar Street. The highest was 4516 and the lowest 1742. 

Scunthorpe topped the table with an average of 4013, up by 23%.

But the biggest percentage rise was at title winners Tamworth with an 85% increase to 1418. 

1 - Scunthorpe 4013

2 - Hereford 2600

3 - South Shields 2221

4 - Chester 2198

5 - Boston - 1693

Football Governance Bill Passes Second Reading

The Football Governance Bill passed its second reading this week.

This from the FSA:

 It was another important week in the history of football governance in this country - as long-awaited reforms, including a new regulator for football - came a step closer.

The Football Governance Bill passed its second reading in Parliament as MPs from across the House praised the work of the FSA which had gone into campaign for an independent regulator.

Following that second reading, the Bill will now proceed to the committee stage where it will be examined in detail by MPs before moving up to the House of Lords. DCMS minister Lucy Frazer said football's current regime of self-regulation had failed and "something had to change."

"Too many fans have been taken for granted, too many fans have seen their team’s owner change club badges and colours without any fan input, or seen their club sell their stadium and upsticks or try to join closed shop breakaway leagues," she said. 

“There have been 64 instances of clubs falling into administration since the Premier League was founded in 1992. Clearly, not all clubs are feeling the benefits of English football’s global success and something has to change.”

In the coming weeks the FSA will publish a list of proposed amendments, alongside some simple actions that supporters can take to ask that their MP supports these amendments. Keep an eye out.

Extra Year For Caddis At Hereford

 

Manager Paul Caddis is to stay at Hereford until at least the end of the 2025/26 season.

"I am extremely proud and excited to continue my journey at such a fantastic football club," he said.

“From the day I walked through the door, I knew there was a special feeling at this club and I felt it just needed to be woken up. I believe that, along with my staff, we have managed to do that and bring a connection back. My drive and focus will not change and I will continue to represent the club in a way that replicates the amazing support you bring to us."

Caddis has had a good start to his career with Hereford. The club finished the season in the highest position so far in its time in the National North League and with attendances far in advance of those predicted. 

"Looking to the future, it’s important we continue to build and improve year on year and with your help I believe we can achieve good things at the club. I’d like to thank the Chairman and the Board of Directors firstly for the opportunity they gave me and secondly, for recognising that I am the man to continue to take the club forward in a positive manner.

“Finally, a message to you, our supporters. I have always been open and honest with you and I will continue to do that for as long as I have the honour to represent this great football club as manager."

 
 
Club Chairman, Chris Ammonds, has commented:

“I am absolutely delighted Paul has committed to the club until the end of the 2025/26 season. 

"Since arriving at Edgar Street, he has had a huge impact, both with the whole-hearted, committed displays he has demanded from his team, and also with his straight talking and openness when communicating with supporters.

“As a Board, we know it is vitally important to ensure the club continues to move towards stability and extending Paul’s stay at Edgar Street is a key part of that."
 

News round up: Former Bull Evans gutted, major changes at Gloucester and more

Jack Evans is gutted after Halifax lost their play-off game against Solihull

Gloucester City have announced major board changes ahead of their return to the Southern League, reports Gloucestershire Live.

Co-owners Alex Petheram and Eamonn McGurk are taking a step back with Colin Taylor taking on the role as chairman, focussing on internal matters with structures, roles and responsibilities, and Jay Marriott becoming vice chair, focussing on external aspects such as media, communications and partnerships.

Two more players are leaving Darlington. Defender Cardo Siddik joined as a free agent in December 2023 under former manager Josh Gowling. Formerly at Crystal Palace, he made seven appearances for the Quakers and the club said they won't be renewing his contract.

Defender Jassem Sukar also won't be offered a new contract after making 63 appearances and scoring one goal.

Former Hereford defender Jack Evans was on the scoresheet as his side Halifax were beaten 4-2 in the National League play-offs by Solihull Moors. Fellow ex-Bull Kane Thompson-Sommers also started.

Yesterday he tweeted: "Still gutted after last night. Boys gave their everything and have done all season, but wasn’t meant to be. Thanks to all the fans that have supported us up and down the country this year, support has been top class💙"

Boston United have almost sold all of their allocated tickets for Saturday's National League North play-off semi-final at Scunthorpe United. As of 9.35pm on Thursday, the club had sold 1,501 tickets as just 21 were left. More than 7,000 have been sold in total.

Thursday, April 25, 2024

Caddis Talking To Players Today

 

Hereford manager Paul Caddis is talking to players today about their futures at the club.

"We'll sit down with the players on Thursday," said Caddis.

The players had Tuesday off as the season had finished.

"It gives myself and Roons more time now we know where we are going to be next year.

"Decisions won't particularily be made on the type of player or anything to do with ability. It will come down to financials.

"Players will want more money.

"We've got to try and get as many as we possibly can, but there will be offers made and people will want more money, people will move on, people will get offered more money from other clubs.

"And we are ready for that, we're ready to lose a couple of big players, there will be fans favourites who move on and that won't be anything other than finance.

"The majority of players we would love to keep."

Chester Manager Looks Forward

Lassana Mendes Scores For Hereford At Chester

After a disappointing season Chester manager Calum McIntyre looks forward to the next campaign.

One particular point he makes is that he pnly had his strikers available for 63% of the games.

'It is important we continually look to improve our squad.

Much gets said about budgets and resource, but it is down to the manager to generate as much value as he possibly can within the limits of the playing budget and this is a challenge that I embrace entirely.

Twelve months ago, we were in a position where we had finished third in the division, achieving our highest finish and points tally since being relegated in 2018. Our focus was on retaining as many of the core of that group as possible and adding in areas where we felt we needed to strengthen.

I think it is important to note that of the five clubs that took part in last season’s play-offs and were not promoted, three failed to qualify this time around with one being relegated and another finishing just outside the relegation places. Generating back to back success is difficult and we have to look at the reasons why and ensure we are better placed this time around.

We obviously lost our leading goalscorer, who earned a move to the division above. This would hit any team significantly and we felt that we had actually added some really positive forward options, however, we have only had our centre forwards available for 63% of this season’s games, less than two thirds of the season.

This summer presents an opportunity to look to improve the group and there has been some real work put in to ensure we have a recruitment model that works for us. We have real clarity as to what we need to strengthen the squad this summer and have returned to a strategy that ensures we will be really specific in terms of our player profile.

It is clear we need to improve the athletic nature of the group and need to add some physical presence in key positions as well as ensure we return to being a more dynamic force at the top end of the pitch. We intend to run with a smaller squad with part of our recruitment strategy identifying players who have consistently played over 80% of the available minutes in the previous two seasons.

For our supporters benefit, we have already identified a number of targets and discussions are ongoing. There are pieces of business that we may look to do immediately and are in a place to do that but equally won’t rush our recruitment this summer.

The nature of football means that supporters always want signings during the close season, particularly when other clubs are seen to be doing business. Often I have found the busiest parts of the close season for us will take place right at the beginning and then again when pre-season training draws closer.'

Caddis wants to find diamonds as he outlines summer recruitment plans

Andy Williams and Jason Cowley were both big summer signings for the Bulls last year

Hereford boss Paul Caddis said he wants to find some diamonds this summer as he looks to address the problem of his side conceding too many goals and not scoring enough.

Caddis has said he'll be busy for the next five weeks before he gets a break, firstly watching the play-offs and also some step three games.

He told the media after the last game of the season that fans shouldn't be disheartened at recruitment from step three because "that's where we're at as a football club" but highlighted that other signings have also been from that level.

While Andy Williams dropped down from League Two, Jason Cowley, Aurio Teixeira and Aaron Skinner all made the step up last summer.

He said Hereford have scored too few goals and conceded too many and that was a problem that needed addressing.

He said he needed to weigh up options, whether it is a tactical change or a change of personnel.

Explaining how much he's got to think about, he said: "The decision to get rid of a player or let a player go is far more than just what supporters will see on the pitch.

"There's certain people bring certain things off the pitch that gives you the results on the pitch, you've got big characters in the dressing room.

"It's difficult because as a manager you've got to think of, right, well if I move this one on then how do I replace that character and big personality and it costs.

"Good players cost money but we'll try and go and find a few diamonds."

He wants to get next season off to the best possible start as he felt the squad in August compared to the side now is like "night and day".

He said bolstering the squad was helped by cup runs but "we don't really want to wait on cup runs".

He confessed thought that "we might have to just accept that and try and get as best as we possibly can".

He added: "You're defined as a manager on your recruitment.

"Tactics and all that are brilliant but if you've not got good players then it's the players that make the manager look good. 

"I'll get a holiday I'm sure but for the next couple of weeks we'll still be working, we'll still go and watch the playoff semi-finals in our league, we'll go and watch a couple of players that we've got an eye on at other clubs as well."

THROWBACK THURSDAY | Northampton Town 2-1 Hereford United - 25th April 2009

Andy Williams scores Hereford's goal at Sixfields.


Starting lineup: Northampton

GoalkeeperChris Dunn
DefenderJason Crowe
DefenderAdam Watts
Defender/Centre backChris Doig
Defender/Centre backMark Hughes
Defender/MidfielderIkechi Anya
Defender/MidfielderAndy Holt
Defender/MidfielderDanny Jackman
MidfielderLuke Guttridge
MidfielderAbdul Osman

Starting lineup: Hereford

Richard RoseDefender
Josh GowlingDefender/Centre back
Sam GwynneMidfielder
Marc PughMidfielder
Ben SmithMidfielder
Kris TaylorMidfielder
Jennison Myrie-WilliamsMidfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Jared Hodgkiss for Chris Doig44
Aleksandar Prijović for Luke Guttridge58
Leon Constantine for Adebayo Akinfenwa79

Substitutions:

Dean Beckwith for Josh Gowling24
Matt Done for Marc Pugh

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

News Round Up

Tamworth have extended the contract of manager Andy Peaks for two further years.

Former Hereford striker Lenell John-Lewis has been offered a new contract at York City. Three other former Hereford players, Maziar Kouhyar, Thierry Latty-Fairweather and Levi Andoh are already contracted. 

Hereford's Assistant Manager Adam Rooney has tweeted 'First season as player assistant manager done! Been an absolutely brilliant season with an incredible bunch of players and staff.  The group have rejuvenated Hereford FC and the fans have come out in numbers to create a brilliant atmosphere every week.'

Hereford FC Under 18's were defeated by Stourport Swifts 2-1 in a league game this evening.

Second National North Play-Off Game

Tonight Chorley played Curzon Ashton in the second National North League Play-Off game.

At half time it was 0-0. 

And, just like at Alfreton last night, it was 0-0 after 90 minutes so it was on to extra time.

Half way through extra time it remained 0-0. 

Still no score after 120 minutes so the game went to penalties.

Chorley won the shoot-out 4-2.

Next Scunthorpe take on Boston on Saturday. 

The other semi-final will be between Brackley and Chorley.

News round up:

John Mills playing for Hereford against Tiverton in the 2016/17 season

Former Hereford marksman John Mills has agreed to carry on as manager at Abingdon United for the 2024/25 season. The club, who said they were pleased, added they are in the process of reconstructing the senior sides setup.

The 34-year-old, who still plays up front for step six Abingdon, said it was time to put this season's lessons into practice and push on with an ever-improving squad and hit their targets.

Two players have announced their exit from Darlington. Goalkeeper Tommy Taylor and midfield Ben Liddle both won't be at Blackwell Meadows next season.

As reported by The Northern Echo, Taylor played 126 times in three seasons at Blackwell Meadows, having signed from Buxton in 2021, and congratulated the management team of Steve Watson and Terry Mitchell for saving the club from relegation. Liddle said he intends to leave the club when his contract expires after 66 appearances since joining from Bristol Rovers two years ago.

Southport have released five players. Seven players are on contract for next season, three more have been made offers and talks are continuing with two others.

Hereford FC analyst Patryk Bialowas is stepping down as First Team Manager at Cardiff Met Futsal.

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

First National North Play-Off Game

Alfreton (5th) were at home to Boston (6th) in the first National North League play-off.

At full time the score was Alfreton 0 Boston 0.

So the game went to extra-time. 

Half way through extra-time the tie was still level at 0-0.

With five minutes to go Boston manager Ian Culverhouse was sent off.

It was still goal-less after 120 minutes so the game went to penalties.

Boston won the game 5-4 on penalties.

Tomorrow Chorley (4th) play Curzon Ashton (7th) in the second play-off game.

Relegated Harriers hand manager new deal and eye up quick National League return

Hereford fans at Aggborough
Kidderminster Harriers' boss Phil Brown has signed a new deal to stay at Aggborough until 2026 despite their relegation from the National League.

Set to return to the National League North next season, Harriers struggled after a stunning run at the end of last season saw them gain promotion.

But Russ Penn, mastermind of the unexpected promotion, couldn't turn Harriers' poor form around and was replaced by Phil Brown at the start of the year.

The 64-year-old former Hull City and Southend United boss, and assistant Neil McDonald, have now agreed to stay at Aggborough and bosses at the Worcestershire club are already eyeing up a return to non-league's top flight.

Chairman Richard Lane told the official club website: “Relegation has been a huge disappointment to myself personally, and everyone connected with Kidderminster Harriers football club, not least our partners and sponsors, loyal supporters and the local community.

“I have seen the connection Phil and Neil have forged from our players to our fans and believe it can be a foundation for us going forward.

“As a business, we have worked tirelessly in the last few years to create a financial stable platform with a springboard for success. Although this season hasn’t met our expectations and ambitions, we have achieved so much and made so many memories in a short space of time. Because of that, everything is in place to try and make sure our journey together continues, undeterred, towards more success in the future with Phil and Neil at the helm.”

Director of football Dean Holdsworth said: “Relegation hurt us all, we must turn that hurt into determination to bounce back. The arrival of Phil Brown gave the players, supporters and the whole club a new sense of belief, and the re-signing of Phil indicates the chairman’s ambition to return to The National League as soon as possible.

“Although we didn’t reach our goal of staying up, to take that fight into the final weeks of the season given the position we were in is remarkable, as is the drive and passion, Phil, the backroom staff and the players have shown.

“We’re delighted to secure their services for another two seasons. We look forward to pressing the ‘Reset’ button; plenty of hard work is already going on to ensure we are in the best possible shape to compete next season.”

National League boss concerned about football regulator and says game isn't in a mess

The boss of the National League has said a new independent regulator for football could be a burden and the game isn't in the mess some people think.

Ahead of the second reading of the Football Governance Bill, which will see an independent regulator formed for men's elite football, National League general manager Mark Ives said the costs could hurt small clubs.

The Premier League has already raised concerns about the new plans, which it says could "weaken the competitiveness and appeal of English football".

The announcement comes following the Tracey Crouch review, triggered by an attempt to form a European Super League three years ago.

With well-respected broadcaster Manish Bhasin on hosting duties at the House of Lords event, the National League said questions were put to the panel in front of representatives from a number of clubs ahead of the Bill, "ushering in a new era for the game".

The league said Ives was keen to make clear the competition’s stance as he laid bare the positives and negatives regarding the arrival of a regulator. He told the audience in London: “We didn’t wake up one morning and think ‘we want a regulator’.

“However, we accept it is here and we have to embrace that. That doesn’t mean we agree with everything that is proposed, there are parts we are comfortable with and parts we are not. It is those parts which we are asking to be looked at.

“Naturally, we are concerned about the costs. The expectation of how much it is going to cost clubs at a National League level is a huge concern, it may be a small amount of money, but it is a lot to our clubs.

“We are worried about mission-creep within the Bill and the additional bureaucracy. There is a lot of duplication of work, such as the licensing system. There is an expectation for clubs to do two lots of licensing. This was all started by the Fan-Led Review and my concern is the expectations are not what they were expecting.

“So things dear to our heart such as, three-up, three-down with the EFL, protection of players and 3G pitches were all raised within the Fan Led Review but are outside the scope of the regulator. I understand but we talk about financial sustainability - and all of these issues have an impact on financial sustainability of the clubs.

“If we carry on with the Bill the way it is, it is going to put all of that burden on our clubs instead of actually having an advocacy-first approach. Let the leagues take control of it. My desire is for the leagues to do their piece first and if we fail to do our piece then regulate us.

“People are talking about the need for a regulator because of the mess the game is in. My view is that the game is not in a mess. All the competitions – the Premier League, the EFL, the National League, the FA – they are obviously all doing something right.

“So allow the people to deal with it appropriately and if we are not doing it in the right way, then let the regulator step in. Otherwise, you will put too much bureaucracy, too much burden on the clubs and it will be damaging to them.“

He went on to say: “We urge MPs and Peers for certainty on the Bill. It is written loosely, which allows for mission creep. Think about the impact on our member clubs and don’t put more burden on them.”