Former Hereford United player Chris Price is back in the city for a brief holiday, Click on the play button below to find out more.
A few moments earlier Stewart Phillips joined us, as the pair were reunited for the first time in 40 years.
Next game: Pre-season friendly at Hereford Pegasus on Saturday 11th July at 3pm
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Former Hereford United player Chris Price is back in the city for a brief holiday, Click on the play button below to find out more.
Heart of Midlothian is pleased to announce the signing of attacking midfielder, Cormac Daly.
The teenager joins the Jambos on a two-year deal after leaving Nottingham Forest, subject to Scottish FA Approval and International Clearance.
Daly had a very successful loan spell with Hereford last season.
Hereford chairman Chris Ammonds noted the move.
'Absolutely delighted for Cormac! Really proud to see him and George Munday get brilliant moves having played such an important role in Hereford FC's survival last season. Go smash it lads.'
Former Hereford United manager Martin Foyle is back at Port Vale as their chief scout.
29 year old striker Andre Wright, who had a brief spell with Hereford in 2022, has signed for Rushall Olympic.
Merthyr have signed midfielder Elis Watts from Gloucester. They have also signed Jay Foulston from Torquay.
Buxton have secured the signing of Sisa Tuntulwana from Gainsborough Trinity FC for an undisclosed fee. Also joining is winger Max Woltman who began his career with Liverpool FC.
Matt Richards, who joined Worcester from Hereford last January, has committed with them until the end of the 2026/27 campaign.
This from the National League:
Talk about throwing yourself in at the deep end. Aaron Downes had been an assistant for the best part of a decade and was “waiting for the right opportunity” to become a number one.
Hereford were happy he applied. The club successfully dodged relegation from the Enterprise National League with a late-season surge playing twice a week, safety sealed on a nail-biting final day.
But as fun as it all was, he doesn’t fancy having to do it all again.
The Bulls are hoping for much better next season, and supporter Matt Hale has explained why optimism has grown despite an almost devastating season.
Sum up your club’s summer so far in three words
Exciting, promising, correcting.
Fixture release day is on Friday July 10 - who’s your ideal first day opponent?
There
is never a perfect start to a season fixture wise. But for Hereford
this season a home game to start would be huge. Someone like Worksop or
Bedford at home is as close as it would get to ideal for me.
What ground are you looking forward to visiting next season?
There
are some amazing grounds at the level this season. But the one that I
really cannot wait for is Hednesford! A gorgeous stadium that has
undergone huge upgrades since my last visit. Will be a top day out.
What one player would you not want to lose this summer, even if a club record bid came in
If
I had been writing this a couple of weeks ago I would have been begging
for a Aaron Skinner contract extension... and luckily enough my prayers
came through and we got the news! But still we can't lose our starman.
You’ve got two minutes alone with your club’s manager - what advice would you give him?
I
would tell him to keep doing everything he is doing and stay confident.
Aaron and Harry [Pell] have been excellent because they are confident
with the players and the players show it back.
What’s the one thing you would change about your team’s stadium?
I
would love us to build the new Blackfriars End stand. This has not been
in use for a very very long time and got demolished a couple of years
ago.
It’s early days but who’s winning the league in 2026/27?
It
will be one of the most competitive league seasons in recent times, the
obvious answer is Morcambe but as Scunthorpe United showed a few years
ago it is not as easy as it looks. Hednesford look very strong as do
South Shields, but if I had to pick one it would be Hednesford, simply
off their early summer business.
Who’ll be the surprise package?
I think we will
be a fairly big surprise to some after a poor season last season. A big
push for top seven could follow - very optimistic I know! Hebburn Town
are also looking strong to maybe shock a few.
If you could sign one player this summer from any team in the division, who would it be?
Lewys Twamley at Merthyr Town. He is just unreal and has the stats to back it. Unfortunately, he has just moved to Southend!
What's one thing about your club that opposition fans probably don't know?
The meadow End at Edgar Street is curved due to the ground formerly having a running track around it.
Marine have strengthened their defence with the signing of right-back Isaac Abankwah on a free transfer. The 24-year-old arrives with National League North experience after making 24 appearances for Farsley Celtic and most recently featured for Bamber Bridge.
Abankwah began his career in Burnley's academy before spells with Macclesfield and Wythenshawe Town. He is also the older brother of Watford and Republic of Ireland international defender James Abankwah.
Southend have signed former Welsh Under 19 international Lewys Twamley who was with Merthyr last season.
Hereford supporter KD Rai is currently watching England progress in the World Cup but has told BBC Sport that 'The costs have been quite hard in America.'

A look back to an article published on June 28th 2003 in which Hereford United manager Graham Turner talks about the fixtures for the upcoming season.
His views are interesting given Kidderminster have been promoted so it's uncertain whom Hereford will play over the Xmas/New Year period this year.
Unkind to Hereford
Graham Turner feels that the computer that selects the Conference fixtures could have been kinder to Hereford United.
"It seems to be our lot that we get a real challenge on the opening day of the season," Turner told BBC Hereford and Worcester. "To go to Tamworth was always going to be a difficult one, especially a side that won the Dr. Martens League.
"We are particularly disappointed with the Christmas/New Year games. To have to travel to Exeter and for them to come to us, it's a long way for these games. I know they are geographically a long way from any other Conference clubs but for instance we pass Forest Green going south and they are going north past us up to Telford. It leaves me baffled how we've got a fixture like that and I'm sure our supporters will be disappointed with the amount of travelling involved in the New Years game."
Trevor Owens then asked Graham Turner how the fixtures were selected.
"What happens is that you get a form which asks if we want to be paired with anybody, are we close enough to a premiership or league club we want to avoid being at home on the same Saturday. There is no problem with us in that respect. Then we get a choice of games over Christmas. We put down our three preferences which were Shrewsbury, Telford, or Forest Green. So as luck has it we have got none of them.
"And then any other dates we want to avoid so we asked for Grand National Day, to avoid being at home on that day simply because last season it coincided with a big race meeting at Hereford. It wasn't just the National although there is a lot of interest in that but I think we lost a fair bit of support to the local racecourse so we asked if we could avoid that day and they have done that for us."
Returning to the first game of the new season at Tamworth, Turner continued: "It's a big challenge for them and we know what we will face a ferocious game. I made the comment after the game when they played Burscough in the Umbro Trophy might come back to haunt me. Some Tamworth supporters asked me how I thought they would do in the Conference and I said they would be relegated by Christmas on the evidence of what I saw against Burscough.
"But I have seen them other times than that and I know they are a decent side with a lot of experience there. We could not ask for a tougher opening game. It's a tight little ground and there will be plenty of vocal support for them from the terraces but we have got to prepare right through pre-season. We have a well-balanced programme now and we shall be ready for the day and we shall have completed our squad of players by them."
Chorley are the latest club to follow a growing trend across non-league football, launching a supporter-backed initiative aimed at directly boosting the playing budget ahead of the 2026/27 season.Chorley boss Andy Preece
The club said the scheme will sit alongside existing planned income and will provide manager Andy with additional funds to strengthen his squad, offer improved terms to targets and add further quality to the group as they look to compete next season.
It mirrors similar supporter-led campaigns that have gained traction across the pyramid, with clubs such as Chester, Darlington, Merthyr Town and Marine all seeing strong backing from fans in recent months.
At Chester, supporters have already raised more than £100,000 towards their Boost the Budget drive, with the Blues pushing towards a £125,000 target as they aim to build on another play-off campaign. Meanwhile, Darlington fans have set the benchmark after smashing their £180,000 goal, eventually raising £188,320 through more than 700 pledges.
Closer to home for Chorley, Hereford fans have also made a major impact this summer. Over 1,200 season tickets were sold early on, while more than £20,000 has already been generated through the club’s Squad Builder initiative, with supporters continuing to back Aaron Downes’ plans on and off the pitch.
Chorley officials said their own scheme gives supporters the chance to make a tangible difference, with every donation going straight into the first-team playing budget rather than general club finances.
The club added that even small contributions can make a significant impact as they look to build a squad capable of challenging in the season ahead.
Hereford FC supporters have wasted little time getting behind Bulls Battalion after the fan group launched a fundraiser to help create even bigger and better matchday displays next season.
The GoFundMe campaign, organised by Owen Bucher, has already raised £547 towards its £700 target, with dozens of Bulls fans chipping in to support the atmosphere group.
Bulls Battalion completed its first full season in 2025/26, becoming a familiar sight in the Meadow End with its flags, banners, balloons and sdrum helping to generate noise during one of the most dramatic campaigns in the club's recent history.
The group played its part as Hereford completed the 'Great Escape' from relegation, with the Meadow End in full voice during the memorable final-day against Peterborough Sports when the Bulls escaped relegation.
Now the supporters behind the initiative want to build on that momentum.
In a message on the fundraising page, Bulls Battalion said its aim has always been simple: to "boost the atmosphere and matchday experience, win, lose or draw, with 100% inclusivity across the fan base".
Members say every flag, flagpole, drum, drumstick, balloon and roll of heavy-duty tape has so far been paid for out of their own pockets, but admit that is no longer sustainable as the group continues to grow.
The money raised will not only fund new flags and displays but also help repair existing equipment, including replacing broken flagpoles and worn drum skins.
Organisers say the number of volunteers has now caught up with the number of flags they own, meaning they're already looking at adding new designs ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.
Thanking supporters for their backing throughout last season, the group said any contribution, no matter how small, would help them continue creating the atmosphere that has become a key part of matchdays at Edgar Street.
With the target now well within reach, Bulls Battalion looks set to head into the new National League North season with even more colour and noise behind Aaron Downes' side.
To donate, click here.
Former Hereford midfielder Harley Hamilton is joining Kings Lynn.
Manager Paul Caddis brought Hamilton to Edgar Street last season and was impressed by him enough to sign him for a second time.
"Harley is someone I know from my time at my previous club and I’m absolutely delighted to be working with him again," said Caddis.
He possesses some outstanding attributes and has the versatility to play in all three central midfield roles, while also being a real threat for us in the attacking areas of the pitch.
"He has a great presence about him and is someone I know and trust completely.
"We have a fantastic relationship and I’m delighted to bring him back into a full-time environment after he left Birmingham City to work with me previously.
"I have no doubts that Harley will become a big player for this football club – not only because of his size and stature, but also because of his personality and quality. He has the character and ability that our supporters will love watching, both home and away.”
Winger Isaac Buckley-Ricketts has joined Morecambe from Macclesfield. He has agreed a one year deal with an option for a second.
Hereford will hold a 'meet the players' session after the home friendly against Solihull on Saturday July 25th.
Chester have signed centre-back Jack Griffin from Stoke City on a two year deal.
Jon Ustabasi has joined Macclesfield after leaving AFC Fylde.
The prize fund for this season's FA Cup has been confirmed.
THE EMIRATES FA CUP
SEASON 2026-27
PRIZE FUND PAYMENTS
Extra Preliminary Round winners (219) £1,125
Extra Preliminary Round losers (219) £375
Preliminary Round winners (136) £1,444
Preliminary Round losers (136) £481
First Round Qualifying winners (112) £2,250
First Round Qualifying losers (112) £750
Second Round Qualifying winners (80) £3,375
Second Round Qualifying losers (80) £1,125
Third Round Qualifying winners (40) £5,625
Third Round Qualifying losers (40) £1,875
Fourth Round Qualifying winners (32) £9,375
Fourth Round Qualifying losers (32) £3,125
First Round Proper winners (40) £47,750
First Round Proper losers (40) £15,800
Second Round Proper winners (20) £79,500
Second Round Proper losers (20) £21,200
Third Round Proper winners (32) £121,500
Third Round Proper losers (32) £26,500
Fourth Round Proper winners (16) £127,000
Fifth Round Proper winners (8) £238,500
Quarter Final winners (4) £477,000
Semi Final winners (2) £1,060,000
Semi Final losers (2) £530,000
Final winners (1) £2,120,000
Final runners-up (1) £1,060,000
The prize fund for this season's FA Trophy have been revealed.
THE FA TROPHY
SEASON 2026-27
PRIZE FUND PAYMENTS
Winning Club Losing Club
Preliminary Round £1500 £400
First Round Qualifying £1500 £400
Second Round Qualifying £2250 £575
Third Round Qualifying £2450 £625
First Round Proper £3000 £775
Second Round Proper £3750 £1000
Third Round Proper £4500 £1250
Fourth Round Proper £5250 £1500
Fifth Round Proper £6000 £1750
Quarter Final £7500 £2000
Semi Final £15000 £5000
Final £60000 £30000
The National North League fixtures for next season will be released at 11am on Friday July 10th, two weeks today.
It's not known why the fixtures are released so close to the opening of the season as it hasn't always been this way.
For contrast when Hereford United were in the Conference the fixtures for the 2002/03 season came out on June 13th and the 2003/04 season came out on June 19th.
These earlier dates gave supporters more time to arrange trips to venues at the other end of the country especially when planning to stay over-night or a weekend break.
Kings Lynn manager Paul Caddis has said he is looking for several more players to complete his squad.
Currently the former Hereford manager has a squad of 14 including his assistant Adam Rooney.
"We made the decision at the end of last season that we were going to move quite a few players on, so there was a lot of recruitment to do," he said as reported by the Lynn News.
"I’d say we’re still probably five or six players short.
"We’re looking for another goalkeeper, another defender, another central midfielder and potentially one or two more wide players and forwards.
"It’s still very early. It’s only the first day of pre-season and we’ll have more bodies in next week, including some trialists we want to take a closer look at.”
Pre-season training took place with the temperature approaching 30C.
"The players might disagree, but it was only a yo-yo test today and a little bit of passing work just to get the legs moving again,” he said.
"Tomorrow will be a bit tougher. I’ve never been able to say this as a Scotsman, but I’m mindful of the weather.
"It’s meant to be around 28 or 29 degrees by 10am tomorrow, so we’ll have to take that into account."