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Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Is The National League Past Its Sell By Date?

This view from Oliver Ash, co-owner of Maidstone:

For more than four decades, the National League has occupied a unique position within the English football pyramid. Created in 1979 as The Football Conference to administer 20 semi-professional clubs, it now oversees 72 clubs across three divisions, including the National League North and South, many of which operate as full-time professional organisations with significant turnovers, staff numbers and community responsibilities.

 

Yet serious questions are increasingly being asked about whether the League’s current structure remains suitable for the modern game.

At the heart of the debate is the argument that the National League has become an expensive, unnecessary and inefficient layer between the English Football League (EFL) and the wider non-league pyramid. Some critics and this author argue that many of the League’s functions — including rule-making, financial oversight, tv rights and sponsorship negotiation — duplicate systems already operated more effectively within the EFL.

 

The EFL itself evolved from the old Football League structure that administered 92 clubs prior to the formation of the Premier League in 1992. Since then, the EFL has managed 72 clubs across three divisions. Expanding it back to the previous four-division structure with 96 clubs, by converting the top division of the National League into League 3 of the EFL, would represent a logical evolution of the professional pyramid.

 

Concerns regarding the quality of National League governance have also intensified in recent years, particularly following controversies during the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

In 2020, the National League faced strong criticism for failing to establish a dedicated, independant crisis committee despite recommendations from independent board members. When football resumed behind closed doors later that year, clubs were ordered to continue operating despite severe reductions in matchday income and those who refused for good reason were fined.

 

Subsequent disputes centred on the distribution of public funding intended to offset lost gate receipts. A group of clubs alleged that the league ignored advice from government officials, clubs and even its own financial controller in order to put in place a distribution model that disproportionately benefited clubs represented on the National League board. The controversy, explored in the 2022 documentary Gate Money, ultimately contributed to the resignations of the league chairman, chief executive and several board members.

 

Under pressure from clubs at the time, the National League later agreed to an independent inquiry to be chaired by David Bernstein. According to Gate Money the inquiry was highly critical of the League. It concluded that distributions should simply have been allocated according to lost attendance revenue on a club-by-club basis. The report was never formally published and its recommendations were kept secret. No apology was ever forthcoming from the League and the FA refused to hold an investigation.

 

Following these events further discontent among clubs surfaced in May 2021, when member clubs called an Extraordinary General Meeting to consider a motion of no confidence in the League board and chairman. Roughly half of the 72 clubs voted in favour of the motion but those clubs in the National League North and South, who were most critical of the League board, were denied voting rights in the league rules, allowing the board to survive the challenge but with huge embarrassment.

 

For many National League clubs that episode reinforced long-standing concerns over representation and governance imbalance. It remains the case today that National League North and South clubs lack meaningful influence despite collectively forming the majority of the league’s membership. They would be better off in a new structure at the pinnacle of the non-league game, not as the poor relations in the National League family.

 

Other flashpoints have included the league’s incompetent handling of a meeting with government regarding Covid loan funding and its reluctance and inability to support its many clubs using artificial playing surfaces.

 

Although the league was ultimately required by the The Football Association to permit 3G pitches in 2014, it has never actively supported clubs wishing to use synthetic surfaces to improve revenues and community structures. In particular the League bowed to EFL pressure to accept rules whereby any club winning promotion to EFL but subsequently refusing to switch to a natural surface, would face a double relegation.

 

Meanwhile, broader strategic issues remain unresolved.

 

Despite repeated campaigns from National League clubs for three promotion places into the EFL, little progress has been achieved. It has been clear for years that the National League is under-resourced, under-respected and lacking in sufficient leverage in negotiations with the EFL. Incorporating the top division of the National League into the EFL as League 3 would resolve this issue instantly.

 

Financial sustainability is another recurring concern. National League clubs currently receive central distributions of roughly £90,000 per season, while National League North and South clubs receive approximately £30,000. These amounts are negligible in the context of modern operating costs, rising wages and infrastructure requirements but the League has no teeth in arguing for a greater share of the pie. There is no prize money either for achieving play-off places. Indeed qualifying for the play-offs in the National League can leave a club severely out of pocket once operational costs and revenue-sharing arrangements are taken into account..

 

The arrival of the proposed Independent Football Regulator has further sharpened the debate. Much-needed, logical reforms to the structure of the pyramid are not in the Regulator’s remit and the FA seems to have given up the ghost on such matters. Furthermore the regulator’s remit extends only as far as Step 5 of the pyramid — covering National League top division clubs but excluding those in National League North and South. That effectively establishes a new dividing line between the professional and semi-professional game.

 

Taken together, these issues have prompted growing calls for structural reform. The most coherent long-term solution would be to abolish the National League entirely, incorporate its top division into the EFL as a new League 3, and return governance responsibility for National League North and South, the top divisions of non-league football, to the existing regional league structures of the Northern Premier League, Southern League and Isthmian League. It is high time for a reboot

Fans Forum

Hereford will hold a fans forum on Friday, June 19.

Bulls boss Aaron Downes and assistant manager Harry Pell will join chairman Chris Ammonds in the Hereford Suite at 7pm.

The forum will give the management team the opportunity to reflect on their hectic time at the helm so far, talk about their plans for 2026/27 and offer fans the chance to ask questions about the club’s current position, both on and off the field.

The bar in the Hereford Suite will be open from 6.15pm.For supporters who cannot attend on the night, the club will try to broadcast the event live, or record it and share via the club’s internet platforms afterwards. 

Daly Released By Notts Forest

Cormac Daly has been released by Notts Forest.

Daly had a loan spell with Hereford last season.

Tuesday, June 09, 2026

Caddis signs Hereford-born keeper

King's Lynn manager Paul Caddis has signed Hereford-born goalkeeper Ronnie Hollingshead.

The 21-year-old joined West Bromwich Albion as a schoolboy in 2015 and spent a decade with the Baggies' academy, regularly featuring for their Under-21 side.

During his time there, Hollingshead joined Hednesford and Alvechurch on loan. 

Last August the keeper moved to Aston Villa and did well in Premier League 2.

He was also on the bench for Villa's Premier League match against Brighton & Hove Albion in December.

Hollingshead has also played for Wales Under-21s, making his debut in 2023 against Liechtenstein.

Sunday, June 07, 2026

Hereford Supporter Short-Listed For Photo Award


A Hereford supporter has had one of his photographs shortlisted for the Picture Editors Guild Awards for Photograph of the Year.

Justin Griffiths-Williams has been taking photos professionally for many years. Initially he worked for the Press Association before moving to The Sunday Times. He also works in the commercial sector.

You can vote for his photograph by going to pictureeditorsguildawards.co.uk 

National North League Key Dates 2026/27


Key dates for the National North League 2026/27 have been released.

Saturday, June 06, 2026

Macclesfield Co-Owner Suspended By National League

The co-owner of National North League Macclesfield has been suspended by the club.

Robert Smethurst was arrested on May 19th 'on suspicion of controlling and coercive behaviour' but later bailed.

The club issued a statement saying that the 48 year old had been 'temporarily been relieved of all duties associated with the club while legal guidance is sought'. 

"It's an absolute load of rubbish," said Smethurst as reported by the BBC.

"I'm absolutely gutted, devastated. I want my club back.

"I love the people that have supported me. All I can ask is that they support me through this time.

"I hope the whole of Macclesfield gets behind me and we pull together and put me back into a position where I feel that I actually belong."

 

 

Turner Waits For A New Hip

Former Hereford United manager Graham Turner is awaiting a new hip.

The 78 year old has told the Shropshire Star that his playing career is catching up with him.

"I'm taking it easy,” said Turner.

“I'm just waiting to go in and have a new hip.

“I've had a new knee over the last two years, so it's patching up the remains of a long career in football."

Friday, June 05, 2026

FA Cup Dates 2026/27

The dates for all the rounds in the 2026/27 season have been released.


 

News Round Up

Merthyr have signed striker Iwan John from Caerphilly Athletic. John scored 51 goals last season in all competitions.

Congratulations to Hereford goalkeeper Theo Richardson who has married Charley.

Buxton have appointed Jordan Broadbent as their new manager on a two year deal. He comes with lots of experience gained at Sheffield Wednesday.

Tom Pugh has signed for Spalding after leaving Halifax. The midfielder came to Hereford on loan during the 23/24 season from Scunthorpe 

Chester have signed left back Sam Reed following his release from Altrincham.

Charlie Cooper who played for Hereford on loan from Yeovil for a spell last season is joining Brackley. 

Former Hereford assistant manager Yan Klukowski has been promoted to a first team coach at Forest Green Rovers. 

Midfielder Max Brogan has joined Kidderminster. He had been with Scunthorpe since 2024.

 

 

Osborne joins National League North side


Sam Osborne has joined Harborough from Alfreton.

The midfielder/attacker proved to be popular figure amongst Hereford fans during a loan spell last season.

However, following his departure from Alfreton - who were relegated - Osborne has decided to join Leicestershire side Harborough.

The Bees gained promotion after winning Southern League Premier Central.
 
Osborne tweeted: Delighted to be here, looking forward to get going at this great club. 

Thursday, June 04, 2026

News Round Up

Midfielder Dominic McHale has joined Chester. It's his 26th club in his career. One of those was Hereford where he played three times in 2024 whilst on loan from Scarborough. Recently he was with Hednesford.

As of earlier this evening Hereford's Squad Builder had raised £14,000. 

York have reportedly accepted a £1M bid for defender Malachi Fagan-Walcott from Heart of Midlothian. The 24 year old started his career at Spurs.

It's the National League AGM on Saturday when, amidst other business, all the promotions and relegations will be confirmed. 

Hereford Women's League Opponents

 

Hereford Women will play in the West Midlands Regional Football League Division One South again this coming season but will have several new grounds to visit as there are three new clubs in this league.

Replacing Knowle (promoted), Hereford Pegasus (relegated) and Kingfisher (relegated) are Alvechurch (relegated), Dudley Town (promoted) and Evesham (promoted). 

It is also hoped that more of their home matches will be played at Edgar Street as, because of drainage problems, not many took place there last season.

There are twelve teams in the League:

Alvechurch, Bromsgrove Sporting, Crusaders, Droitwich Spa, Dudley, Halesowen Town, Hereford, Leamington, Long Itchington, Redditch United and Worcester City Women.  

Skinner signs on


Aaron Skinner is staying with Hereford after signing a new deal.

Earning the player-of-the-year award last season, Skinner has proved to be popular amongst Bulls supporters.
 
“I’m extremely happy to keep Aaron with us,” said manager Aaron Downes. 
 
 “For us to be able to secure our player of the season is a massive boost for us all and a statement of intent from myself, my staff and the football club. 
 
‘Skins’ will be a vital player for us next season and I’m sure everyone is as happy as I am that he is staying.” 
 
Skinner has tweeted:
 
'Loved my time so far and looking forward to a big season ahead!!! UTB' 

Shrewsbury friendly confirmed

Hereford are to host Shrewsbury in a friendly.

It will be the Bulls' final home game in their pre-season schedule, with the match taking place on Tuesday, July 28. The two rivals last played each other in a friendly five years ago. 

Hereford's friendlies 

Saturday, July 11: Hereford Pegasus (a) - 3pm
Friday, July 17: Bishops Cleeve (a) - 7.45pm
Tuesday, July 21: Worcester City (h) - 7.45pm
Saturday, July 25: Solihull Moors (h) - 2pm
Tuesday, July 28: Shrewsbury Town (h) - 7.45pm
Saturday, August 1: Bromsgrove Sporting (a) - 3pm


Pell teasing fans over another summer signing

Hereford's assistant manager Harry Pell has been teasing fans by posting on social media platform X.

He shared a picture showing two takeaway Starbucks cups, a laptop, a notepad and a loyalty card for the Village Hotel club.

This is believed to be the same hotel in Coventry where he and manager Aaron Downes had met one of their summer signings.

In response to the post, chairman Chris Ammonds said: "You do know I'll get 20 private messages because you've posted this don't you?"

Hereford have already been active in the transfer market this summer as manager Aaron Downes continues to shape his squad ahead of the new National League North campaign.

Joe Willis, Luke Spokes, Cawley Cox and Fin Holmes are all new additions this summer, with Ollie Lewis, Lewis Hudson, Kyle Howkins and Keziah Martin joining Theo Richardson in staying at Edgar Street for the 2026/27 season.

Wednesday, June 03, 2026

News Round Up

Former Hereford assistant manager Steve Burr is leaving 1874 Northwich after two seasons.

James Melhado has joined Bury. He spent a month on loan with Hereford in November 2022.

Former Hereford midfielder Jordan Lyden is to become first team coach at Bromsgrove Sporting.

Hereford General Manager Jamie Griffiths is taking part in a tandem skydive on Saturday to raise funds for Birmingham Childrens Hospital.

Defender Will Smith has joined Morecambe from Halifax. 

Downes Speaks About His Two Latest Signings

 

Hereford manager Aaron Downes has spoken about his two latest signings, Joe Willis and Luke Spokes.

First Joe Willis: 

"Really happy to get Joe.

"I think he is exactly the sort of player we want and need in the way I want to do things, in the way we want to play.

"He gives us great leadership qualities, great aggression.

"He's good at first and second contacts, keeps the game simple, brings our attackers into play and he can secure us from counter attacks.

"Great age, good experience under his belt, he's excited to step up and come up a level.

"I'm absolutely confident he's going to do that and thrive at this level.

"We'll make sure we give him the platform so he can be successful.

"A real good signing, really happy with him and glad to get that one done. 

"He's come through Walsall and had that taste of league football. Hopefully we can be that bridge for him.

"Supporters will love him, he gives everything, he leaves everything on the pitch, he's vocal and aggressive but also a good footballer."

And Luke Spokes:

"A brilliant signing.

"Luke has got great quality going forward and real creativity and technically very, very good.

"Works ever so hard.

"Again he's a player I'm really happy and excited to bring in.

"I think him and Joe dovetail and compliment each other.

"He's got great experience at this level. He's been at this level for a long time. And he's played higher in the leagues so good experience.

"Good age, 25 years old, good experience behind him but probably his best football is still to come.

"I'm really glad to agree with Luke and get him over the line.

"He's excited and we're excited so another good piece of the puzzle."

The quotes come from: https://herefordfc.co.uk/2026/06/interview-downes-on-signing-spokes-and-willis/ 

Former Hereford Striker To Feature In Adverts For John Lewis.

 

Former Hereford FC striker Lenell John-Lewis is to front an advertising campaign for John Lewis in the run up to the World Cup.

Now 37 and playing for Boston he was approached by the department store  because he is known as 'The Shop'.

“It feels surreal to me to have heard this chant my whole career, and now to be signed by the actual John Lewis… it's mad, and I love it,” he said.

“This summer is going to be packed full of amazing sporting events, and I'm buzzing that 'The Shop' and the shop are finally teaming up to help people create the perfect set up for hosting friends and family - as that's what it's all about.”

John Lewis brand director, Rosie Hanley said: “This year, more people are choosing to watch football from home, so expectations around the viewing experience are at all time high.

“We're making it easier than ever to bring the football home, offering everything fans need to create the ultimate set up under one roof.

“With visuals sharp enough to rival a VAR check and sound so immersive you'll feel like you're right in the stadium, we want to bring fans closer to the action this summer.” 

News Round Up

Kidderminster have appointed Mike Edwards as their assistant manager. He has worked with manager Paul Wotton previously at Truro and Torquay.

Kings Lynn have announced they have frozen season ticket prices for 2026/27. 

Defender Ben Crompton has joined Kidderminster. Last season  he played for Ross County but started his career at Shrewsbury. He's also played for Sunderland and Tamworth.

Former Hereford striker Lenell John-Lewis is to feature in adverts for John Lewis ahead of the World Cup.

'Bigger and better': Junior Bulls make exciting announcement



The Hereford FC Junior Bulls Supporters Club has revealed plans for the 2026/27 season, promising a "bigger and better" programme of activities for young Bulls fans.

Organisers say work has been taking place behind the scenes to review last season and prepare a packed calendar of events, while mascot Edgar the Bull has already been busy attending community events and school fetes across the county.

Memberships are set to go on sale soon, with the annual fee remaining at £7.50. As well as saving money on match tickets, members will receive a 10 per cent discount in the club shop and free away travel on selected official supporters' coaches.

The Junior Bulls have also announced several changes ahead of the new campaign.

Due to high demand, popular matchday parties will now be available exclusively to Junior Bull members. Memberships must be active for at least 28 days before bookings can be made.

The group is also expanding its Guard of Honour programme in a bid to involve more grassroots teams from across Herefordshire. Older age groups will be invited to selected Tuesday evening fixtures, while younger teams will have the opportunity to share matchday experiences with another side.

Junior Bulls will continue to organise Hereford FC mascot packages, with members receiving discounted rates.

A series of special "Members Days" will also return next season. On selected matchdays, members will have the chance to walk out with players, act as ball carriers and take part in the Guard of Honour free of charge, although a match ticket will still be required.

The Junior Bulls Supporters Club, a community interest company, says further announcements will follow closer to the start of the season.

Supporters are being encouraged to keep an eye on Hereford FC's community channels for details on when memberships become available.

Last Day For Parking Comments

Today Wednesday June 3rd is the last chance for Herefordshire residents to air their views regarding the council's 15 year parking strategy .

 It's important that as many people possible have an input in to this,especially those who shop in the city and attend Edgar Street for the football.

 

Tuesday, June 02, 2026

News Round Up

Striker Sam Pearson has joined Merthyr Town. He has previously played for Yeovil and Eastleigh.

Hereford's season tickets are selling well with over 1200 sold to date. 

Dan Jarvis has joined Spalding from Peterborough Sports.

Jacob Maddock has moved to Merthyr from Yeovil. 

King's Lynn have signed Zac Mills who was captain of Boston last season. 

 

Luke Spokes Biography

 

Some more details about midfielder Luke Spokes, picture from Kidderminster, who has signed for Hereford after his contract at Weston-super-Mare ended.

Midfielder Spokes joined Weston on loan from Kidderminster Harriers in January 2026, the move made permanent in February.

During his time at Weston he played in 26 games and scored 2 goals. 

He joined the Harriers from Chippenham Town in the summer of 2025 after two successful seasons at Hardenhuish Park.

Bristol born Spokes  started out with the likes of Mangotsfield United, Yate Town and Taunton Town where his impressive form earned him a move to Grimsby Town, then managed by Ian Holloway.

During his time in Cleethorpes, Luke also had loan spells at Spennymoor Town and Boston United, before returning south and joining Bath City in 2022.

 

Luke Spokes Signs For Hereford

The second signing of the day and another midfielder.

25 year old Luke Spokes has signed for Hereford. 

Last season he was with Kidderminster before moving to Weston-super-Mare. 

Hereford manager Aaron Downes commented:

“I’m really excited to have Luke at Hereford.

“He’s got great technical ability and the creativity that we need to compete at this level. 

"He’ll suit playing alongside Joe Willis and is a player with vast experience, helping Weston to reach the play-offs last season. 

"We’re thrilled to have his quality with us." 

Hereford-born player leaves Gloucester

Hereford-born midfielder Aaron Wilding has left Gloucester. 

The 34-year-old joined the Southern Premier Division South side last year.

Wildig started his career at Cardiff before joining Shrewsbury in 2012 following a loan spell.

He then joined Kidderminster on loan before signing for Morecambe in 2015 where he would amass over 200 appearances over seven years.

Another 75 appearances followed at Newport, whom he joined in 2022, before Wilding linked up with Gloucester.

Joe Willis Signs For Hereford

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Midfielder Joe Willis has joined Hereford.

Willis is a 24 year old midfielder. 

Recently he has played for Alvechurch.

This from Alvechurch:

'Joe Willis has moved onto pastures new and signed for a club higher up the pyramid. We would like to thank Joe for his hard work and performances in a Church shirt and wish him well.
Fantastic player and even better person. Go well Joe.'
 
5ft 11in Willis was born in Walsall and started his football career at his home club signing his first professional contract in July 2020.
 
However he was released in 2022 and joined Stafford Rangers making 72 appearances before moving to Avlechurch two seasons ago. 
 
 

Monday, June 01, 2026

News Round Up

Katy Huntbach is retiring from Women's football. She played her last game for Hereford yesterday. 

Darlington's 'Beat The Budget' campaign has passed the £188,000 mark. The aim was to raise £180,000.

Kidderminster have announced their retained and released lists. Nine players are already signed for next season with five more in discussions. Eleven are set to leave, among them are Christian Dibble, Joe Foulkes, Tom Palmer, Alex Penny and Amari Morgan-Smith.

 

 

 

Sponsor your season ticket for £25

Hereford fans are being given the opportunity to sponsor their season ticket seat.

For £25, the seat will be adorned with a "high-impact sticker" displaying your name.

It is part of an initiative between Hereford FC and AdVantage Sponsorship.

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Hereford Women Defeated By Redditch

Hereford Women lost their final league fixture of the season which was played at Bromyard.

Redditch won the game 7-1.

Mylie Jordan scored Hereford's goal. 

Hereford finished 10th in the table with 25 points from 22 games.