Monday, April 28, 2025

End Of Season Comments From Hereford Players

A number of Hereford players have commented following the end of the season.

 

Yusifu Ceesay: Just want to say a massive thank you to our fans for following us all season the support doesn’t go unnoticed, gutted we couldn’t make the playoffs its going to hurt for a bit but thats part of the game just have to learn from this experience.

 

Lawson D'Ath: Now that it’s sunk in a bit, although it still hurts, would just like to say thank you to all the bulls fans, the support you’ve given us this season has been outstanding and you deserved us making the playoffs and more tbh. I’m sorry we couldn’t make that happen.

 

Dylan Mitchell:  Massive thank you to everyone at Hereford FC especially the fans for your continued support week in week out. Loved my time at this special club.

 

Sammy Robinson: Not the ending we all hoped for, but what a ride it’s been. You fans are incredible and we have appreciated you all season and you all deserved much more than how it ended. Thank you for all the fans who voted me player of the season. All the glory goes to god

 

Tate Campbell: A bitterly disappointing end to the season yesterday, something that’s going to take a while to process. Set goals to take the club where it had not yet been and ultimately we fell short in doing so. I personally would like to say a massive thank you for the support shown to the group this season, incredible numbers from day 1. Through our best moments and our worst, the backing never changed. A season full of learning for me. Coming off several seasons dealing with injury, playing over 40 games is not something I’ve taken for granted. Being able to express myself and show what I’m about on the pitch has been good for me and I hope you have been able to see the effort put in throughout the season. The club will get to where it belongs, I have no doubts on that. 

 

Lewis Hudson: Missed out by the smallest of margins , but a huge effort by everyone at the club. A proud moment in my career to captain a club like and to play in every game this season is a special feeling.

 

Remaye Campbell: Absolutely gutted to fall short but that’s football sometimes. Since the day I walked through the door the support has been nothing less than unbelievable and it was that again today

 

Omari Sterling-James: The clubs on the right path with a good manager who does the right things, the league position doesn’t reflect the fact we was 90 mins away from play offs with it in our own hands which makes today so bitter. The future is bright.

 

Jaiden White: Thank you for your incredible support from the day I walked in the door, through the highs and lows the support you guys showed myself and the team has been immense and always remained the same. Although disappointing that we just fell short of the play-offs, I can’t express how grateful I am for all the support and for giving me the confidence to go out and play with a smile on my face, from hearing my name in the crowd and pushing me on thanks Hereford. UTB.

 

Theo Richardson: It's been my absolute pleasure to play for Hereford. I've loved every second since arriving.   

Sunday, April 27, 2025

Hereford Players After The Last Game Of The Season

A selection of pictures of some of the Hereford players after the last game of the season and at the awards.














After Ninety Eight Minutes


Some pictures from after the end of yesterday's game between Hereford and Scunthorpe. Yes Scunthorpe won the game but the support for Hereford was tremendous.












Caddis - We're Still A Club In Recovery Mode


After losing out on a play-off position, Hereford manager Paul Caddis admitted he was devastated.

"I'm devastated I really am," he said.

"I'm trying to cover that up with pride.

"I'm extremely proud to stand here as manager of this football club and go so near.

"But I'm genuinely gutted, gutted for the players, gutted for the supporters.

"Overall emotion I'm devastated because we couldn't quite make it.

"We just needed that goal to try lift us but Scunny have kept a lot of clean sheets so we knew it would be a difficult game.

"The players couldn't have given us any more."

Caddis dropped Jaiden White and included Sammy Robinson in his starting eleven.

"Jaiden came off against Kidderminster, couldn't complete training on Thursday.

"We were disappointed with that. I spoke with him before the game and he said he couldn't quite give us 100%.

"We wanted to get Sammy back in with his energy.

"I know people were probably hoping we would put four strikers on the pitch from the off, but it was never going to be like that.

"We did change it and they had a good go but we're bitterly disappointed.

"I thought Kyle Howkins was outstanding. To be brutally honest I don't know how he hasn't walked away with any awards and that's not me criticising the ones who got them. They all deserved them. He's an unsung hero."

Although it ended up being Hereford's best season since the club was reformed Caddis pointed out that next season was going to be tougher.

"Next season is going to be even tougher with more full time teams. We're still a club in recovery mode."

Second Win Of The Afternoon For Hereford Women

 

Hereford Women have increased their likelyhood of winning their league with six points from two games against Welland this afternoon.

Having won their first game 7-0, they went on to win the second.

Final Score Hereford 7  Welland 1

Scorers: Ewing, Smith S, Marks, Ewing, Griffiths, Ewing, Kenny

Hereford starting XI: Pritchard, Camden, Herdman, Harris (C), Mear, Smith A, Price, Fulcher, Powis, Marks, Smith S.

Subs: Griffiths, Huntbach, Ewing, Kenny, Smith D 

Hereford remain top of the league with 67 points from 24 games.

Next Sunday they play Bromsgrove.

Hereford Women Win First Game Of The Afternoon

Hereford Women have won their first match of the afternoon.

They defeated Welland 7-0.

The game was played at Wellington FC.

Scorers for Hereford: Ewing, Smith, Smith, Griffiths, Griffiths, Griffiths, Smith.

Starting XI: Pritchard, Smith D, Huntbach, Camden, Harris (C), Mear, Powis, Kenny, Griffiths, Ewing, Smith S.

Subs: Marks, Fulcher, Herdman, Price, Brokkes, Smith A

Second Half Pictures Hereford v Scunthorpe

A selection of pictures from the second half of yesterday's National North League game at Edgar Street.