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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Autopack Sign Front Of Hereford Shirt Deal

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Autopack will be on the front of Hereford FC's shirts for the next four seasons.

The Rotherwas based company will feature on both the home and away shirts. 

And as well as the Mens team, they will also be on the front of the Womens team shirts.  

Hereford chairman Chris Ammonds commented:

“We are absolutely delighted to have agreed this deal with Autopack after a competitive tendering process. The agreement is an excellent one for the club and we are confident that it will prove a great deal for Autopack too.

“We’d like to thank Wayne (Autopack’s Managing Director, Wayne Kedward)  and everyone at Autopack for the enthusiasm they have shown to become our new front of shirt sponsor and the commitment they have offered to our club for a number of seasons.

“It is also pleasing that the agreed deal includes front of shirt sponsorship rights for our women’s and Under 18s team, which mean that all the teams representing Hereford FC will continue to wear the same strips, as they should do.

“We are all very excited to see how our relationship develops over the next few years and also to seeing the Autopack branding on our home and aways shirts from the start of the 2026/27 season.”

Read more at: https://herefordfc.co.uk/2026/03/commercial-autopack-agree-four-year-shirt-sponsorship-deal-with-hereford-fc/  

Hereford axe end-of-season finals over urgent pitch work

The state of the Edgar Street pitch in January. Picture: YourHerefordshire
Hereford FC have confirmed that a series of end-of-season finals at Edgar Street have been cancelled due to urgent work required on the stadium pitch.

The ground had been scheduled to host junior league finals for boys and girls, three senior cup finals, schools finals and a sponsors’ tournament. However, the club says longstanding issues with the playing surface during the 2025/26 season mean a new drainage system must be installed immediately after the campaign ends.

Work is due to begin within 48 hours of the final National League North fixture on April 25, leaving no time for additional matches to be played at the ground.

The club said the scale of the problems — which have already led to multiple postponements and three first-team fixtures being moved to alternative venues — left them with “no choice”.

The problems have been put down to the drains reaching the end of their lives, as well as the machinery used to install new floodlights during the dry 2025 summer.

The email said: “Due to the well-documented, ongoing pitch issues at Edgar Street… we are sadly unable to host any private hire football matches or end-of-season finals during the close season.

“The works involve significant repairs and the installation of a new drainage system, rendering the pitch completely unplayable.”

Contractors are set to begin installing drainage pipes across the width of the pitch from the week commencing April 27, followed by further remedial work including removal of the top layer of the surface, sanding and reseeding.

The pitch will then be left to recover for up to 12 weeks ahead of the 2026/27 season.

The club acknowledged the decision would be disappointing for players and organisers but said delaying the work would risk the pitch not being ready for the start of next season.

As an alternative, Hereford FC have offered junior finalists the opportunity to take part in a lap of honour during a first-team fixture early next season.

The club added that it hopes to resume hosting finals once the work is complete.

Read the full article here.

Tonight's National North League Fixtures

Nine fixtures in the National North League this evening.

AFC Telford v Macclesfield

Chorley v Kidderminster

Darlington v Radcliffe

Hereford v AFC Fylde

Kings Lynn v South Shields

Leamington v Buxton

Peterborough Sports v Marine

Southport v Alfreton

Spennymoor v Curzon Ashton

 

Monday, March 16, 2026

McLean Out On Loan

 

Former Hereford winger Ryan Mclean has gone out on loan from Buxton.

He has joined Southern League Central leaders, Harborough Town FC, on loan until the end of the season.  

Speculation About Deji Sotona

There is speculation this evening over where striker/attacking midfielder Deji Sotona might be heading to.

This from Witton Albion

'Following a 7 day approach from a National League North club Deji Sotona has left the Albion. 

 We would like to thank Deji for his time with us while gaining valuable match time following his long term injury. Good luck Deji.

23 year old Sotona is an Irish born striker who aged 13 joined Manchester United.

In 2024 he joined Eastleigh but on his debut he suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury which ruled him out for the rest of the season.  

Last November he joined Boston, a month later a dual registration deal with Witton was agreed and as recently as last Saturday he was in the starting eleven for Witton.


Watching Football In The Pub

A Betmaster study has suggested that Hereford is one of the slightly cheaper places for a evening watching football in the pub.

The study revealed that the average beer price per pint in Hereford is £4,50 and the average meal cost is £15. 

However the cost of getting to the pub is said to be £10.62, one of the highest costs in the study. Why that cost is so high isn't revealed.

Overall Hereford came 31st in the study of 60 towns and cities. 

Cheapest was Preston where a pint costs £4 and an average meal cost £12.50. 

See the full table:  https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/community/portsmouth-ranks-among-the-uks-cheapest-cities-for-watching-football-at-the-pub-5940043

 

Striker Hunter Recalled By AFC Fylde

Ahead of tomorrow's game at Edgar Street, AFC Fylde have recalled striker Luke Hunter from a loan spell at Workington.

Hunter scored twice for Workington during his five match loan spell. 

Meanwhile it's been confirmed that Fylde will be in their yellow away strip for the game.

Finally the referee will be Thomas Wall. 

Is this a dream?

For the second time in four days Hereford FC host the table toppers, with South Shields and Fylde changing places on Saturday courtesy of that fantastic win for Hereford, and three points too for Fylde at home to Paul Caddis-managed Kings Lynn.

Is that a problem? No, because Hereford, still in the relegation places let’s not forget, are doing a good impression of being the best team in the league at the moment, and should be backed by another 2500 midweek crowd under the Edgar Street lights.

They’ll go into this one respectful of the opposition’s excellent record this season, but with no fear and bundles of self-belief. It’s very hard to take in the full scale of the transformation that’s occurred since Aaron Downes and Harry Pell came in – it feels like a dream.

Fylde won’t fancy this one bit, but like South Shields they’re full-time so they won’t have Tuesday night bus legs prior to kick off, presumably luxuriating in a morning journey down and a bit of afternoon pampering, maybe some selfies in front of the ground - this is, after all, their Cup Final.

The visitors, relegated to this level last season, have bounced back from that relegation very well, helped in no small part by their chairman’s money, and have been lurking behind South Shields in second position since August. They’ve now moved to the top, but can they stay there?

They have the best away record in the division, and have conceded fewer goals than anyone else on their travels. They’ve won eight of their last ten games. Having said that South Shields were going well until they came to Hereford.

The Coasters are managed by Craig Mahon. Mahon has started well at the club in this his first season in management, but he’ll need to continue to build on that success as the club tends to get through one manager a year. It’s possible or even probable that his services will be dispensed with if they don’t go up…ridiculous.

Centre forward Danny Ormerod has 26 league goals this season in 32 appearances, which isn’t bad for a 19-year-old. He’s contracted to the club for two years, on full-time terms of course, with the option of a third. That illustrates the difference in how these two clubs are run, with Hereford’s recovery built primarily on the impact of short-term loanees. The commercial viability of a football club now seems to count for very little in terms of sporting success.

Jon Ustabasi has been a prominent performer in the past against Hereford, with Chorley and now with Fylde. He has scored 16 times this season, and ex-Leeds youngster Luca Thomas weighs in with goals and assists aplenty from a wide position.

In October, when these sides met in Lancashire, Hereford put in one of their best performances of the Caddis mini-season (the overall season has been so disjointed, and latterly unrecognisably successful, that it seems to make more sense dividing it into two) and were somewhat robbed in coming away empty-handed following a 2-1 loss, the aforementioned Ustabasi getting the winner in the 94th minute. Parallels there with the South Shields situation – 2-1 to them earlier in the season in a game Hereford should have got something from, with the scoreline reversed at Edgar Street at the weekend. If the same can happen here the vast majority of the crowd will go home happy. Again.

Hereford’s starting XI here will presumably show some signs of rotation. The same back four has now started two matches running, so given that we’re now entering the truly nutty stage of the fixture pile-up Aaron Downes may feel the need to make a change or two there. However, a big well done is due to that defence for very nearly keeping a clean sheet against a strong South Shields side. Going a step further and denying Fylde a goal here would demonstrate real progress, and the new manager will have to decide whether rotation or the benefits of continuity are most likely to deliver that clean sheet. Tricky.

In midfield, Harry Tustin should get a start here having only been used for 15 minutes on Saturday. Harrison Sohna, languid and lovely to watch, now has three goals in two games. It would be very difficult to rest him against a top side, and the next game at Alfreton on Thursday may be one he’d be better being on the bench for, as it could be a bit more agricultural.

Up top, George Munday and Andy Williams are scoring, Mikey Lane will be soon, and all three will be keen to get the one starting place available given what the three magicians in behind are capable of creating for them.

And the magic circle is apparently set to get wider. At the time of writing, the newly-signed winger mentioned by Aaron Downes at the fans forum last week hadn’t been announced, but if he has the same impact as the players already brought in by the new management team he should be something to behold.

Three games ago (which was probably about three days ago given how the fixtures are currently), I suggested that if Hereford win all their remaining matches they’ll finish on 80 points and qualify for the play-offs. Er, it’s still on.

COYW



Sohna In National North Team Of The Week

 

Hereford's Harrison Sohna has been included in the National North League team of the week.

He scored two cracking goals against South Shields last Saturday at Edgar Street.

The second, from a free-kick, has to be short-listed for goal of the season. 

Badges On Sale At Fylde Match

A large selection of HFC pin badges will be on sale pre match this Tuesday v Fylde. The badges pictured are available at £1 or £4 each ( cash only ) from a sales point in front of the matchday ticket office. All net proceed go directly to HFC.

Hereford 18/5 To Defeat AFC Fylde

Lawson D'Ath Scored For Hereford Against AFC Fylde In The FA Trophy Last January

 Hereford face League Leaders AFC Fylde at Edgar Street tomorrow evening - how often do you play two different clubs both of which topped the league in four days - and the bookmakers are offering 18/5 for a home win.

On Saturday Hereford defeated South Shields 2-1 whilst AFC Fylde beat Paul Caddis's Kings Lynn 4-1. 

Currently Hereford are 21st in the table with 38 points from 32 games. Fylde are top with 82 points from 37 games.

As for goal difference Hereford's is minus 9, Fylde's is plus 50. 

Hereford's home form is won 6, drawn 3 and lost 5.

Fylde's away form is won 12, drawn 2 and lost 4. 

Recent form:

Hereford LWDWWW

Fylde WWLDWW (the loss was against South Shields) 

Hereford 18/5  Draw 16/5  AFC Fylde 13/19 

Season ticket refunds 'taking time'

Hereford chairman Chris Ammonds, centre

Hereford FC chairman Chris Ammonds has said the club are processing partial season ticket refunds for supporters after three games were played away from Edgar Street.

Owing to pitch problems, Hereford were forced to host the home games against Darlington and Chester at Sixways in Worcester, and Scarborough Athletic in Redditch.

When those arrangements were made, the club said season ticket holders would be entitled to a partial refund covering the games that were missed.

While many opted not to apply for a refund to help the club's finances, which would have taken a hit having lost three games at Edgar Street, understandably, some did apply for a refund.

Responding to one fan on X, formerly Twitter, chairman Stig said: "We are sorry it is taking time but the whole process has to be done manually by our small team of staff (who have had a huge amount to arrange of late).

"Unlike a refund for a normal match ticket, it cannot be done via the ticket system using an automated process."

Speaking after the 5-2 win over Chester, Hereford's final home game to be played away from Edgar Street, general manager Jamie Griffiths said: "I fully recognise that you purchased your season ticket in the belief that all league fixtures would be played at Edgar Street.

"The relocation of three ‘home’ matches has understandably been disappointing, and we apologise that these fixtures could not take place at our home ground as planned. 

"We are extremely grateful to the vast majority of season ticket holders who have generously chosen to donate the value of their tickets back to the club. Playing three fixtures away from Edgar Street has inevitably resulted in a loss of income across several areas of the business.

"Your kind gesture will make a meaningful difference and is a powerful demonstration of the fantastic support we have.

"Season ticket holders who were unable to attend those fixtures remain entitled to request a refund for the relevant matches if they wish to do so."

Sunday, March 15, 2026

100% Transparency From Radcliffe Said Johnson

Anthony Johnson, who until last month was joint manager of Radcliffe FC, has posted about the finances of the club following the release of their accounts for last season which showed an £800K loss.

'What I see here is what I’ve always seen from the club - 100% total transparency and clarity, some other clubs would do well doing the same…

 Radcliffe are very fortunate (like a lot of football clubs) to have an excellent owner who puts his own money into the club. 

A club that’s needed huge infrastructure investment over the last couple of years. A fortune spent on the best pitch in the league. A ground invested in to become NLN compliant ie floodlight upgrades, turnstiles, food kiosks, fan zone etc. 

A lot of money (clearly) has been invested into the football club - it needed it as it was previously left to rack and ruin. 

 A club budget or club spend is different to what a first team budget is… There’s a saying in business, you have to speculate to accumulate and that’s exactly what the owner has done, again like many other football clubs owners have done. 

 But I’ll repeat, there’s huge difference between a club budget (football club spend) and first team budget…

Radcliffe is 47% owned by Marcus McCabe.

 

Highlights Hereford v South Shields

 

Eight minutes of highlights from yesterday's game at Edgar Street.

These are from South Shields. 

To watch go to the South Shields home page and scroll down to highlights.

https://www.southshieldsfc.co.uk/ 

Radcliffe FC Lost £800K Last Season

National North League Radcliffe FC lost over £800K last season. That's more than last season's loss of £674K

The loss works out at £15,500 per week.

Currently their average gate is 872 

In essence they are being supported by external money. As the accounts show they 'owe' over £2.1M. 


 

'Good is never good enough': Sohna lifts lid on demanding Downes

Justin Donawa and Harrison Sohna after the 2-1 win over South Shields
Harrison Sohna says Aaron Downes’ demanding standards are helping drive Hereford’s recent improvement after the Bulls stunned league leaders South Shields.

Two spectacular goals from Sohna secured a 2-1 victory at Edgar Street, continuing an impressive run of form under the new manager where the side have picked up 16 points from seven games.

The ex-Cheltenham Town midfielder, who joined the club shortly after Downes’ arrival, said the boss has quickly set the tone with the standards he expects from the squad.

"One thing about the gaffer, he's very demanding. He's very calm, but he doesn't stop demanding.

"Good's never good enough, he always wants more. I think that's good. He's always pushing us."

Some 11 points from safety from Downes arrived, Hereford are now just one point behind Oxford City in 20th with six games in hand.

Sohna admitted he had been surprised by the club’s position in the table when he first arrived.

"We've got a good group of players. I think you've got players with loads of ability and players that can win games.

"I saw that when I came in so I was a bit surprised to see the team where they were, but it's football, things happen and I just came in with a mentality to help the team turn it around.

"I'm thankful since I've been in we've picked up points but we've got to keep going, there's still loads of games to go."

He believes the energy and work rate within the squad are now helping turn things around.

"Looking around the lads, they give 100 per cent from minute one," he said.

"The gaffer keeps demanding that and I think it's showing in our results.

"The energy that we're bringing and putting onto teams, it's causing them problems.

"He's very demanding, but I think he's very good."

Having ended South Shields' 16-game unbeaten run on Saturday, another tough test awaits the Lilywhites on Tuesday as new league leaders AFC Fylde travel to Edgar Street.

Sohna said the squad must maintain the same intensity as they go into five games in 12 days.

The 23-year-old Gloucester-born player said: "It's going to be a tough game, another team that are doing well in the league. We've got to go and give 100% again and bring the same energy.

"It's hard because there's such a short amount of time between games but I think we've got a good squad.

"Everyone can bring something to the team and we've just got to go again on Tuesday and give the fans another good game."

After The Final Whistle - More Pictures

A second selection of pictures following the final whistle at Edgar Street yesterday where Hereford defeated League Leaders South Shields 2-1.








 

Hereford Women Ease Into HFA Final

Hereford Women are in the HFA Womens County Cup Final after a double digit win over Ross Juniors this afternoon.

They led by 4-0 at the break thanks to goals from S Smith (penalty),Jordan, Jordan and Smith.  

Another seven goals in the second half from Evans, Jordan, Edwards, Jordan, David, David and David.

Final Score: Hereford 11 Ross Juniors 0 

 

 

 

After The Final Whistle Against The League Leaders

Given Hereford had just defeated the League Leaders it was no surprise that players, staff and supporters were elated with the result.

Below some pictures:










Watson - An Outstanding Free Kick.

 

South Shields manager Ian Watson gave Hereford a lot of praise in his post match interview at Edgar Street yesterday.

"It was a good game, two really good sides," said Watson.

"We created so many moments, we entered their box so many times.

"Fair play to them they got some unbelievable blocks in, their keeper pulled off some really good saves.

"And then we concede two goals from 25/30 yards out and that's what defined the scoreboard.

"But we didn't give up, we kept on going."

Watson spoke about the two Hereford goals.

"We didn't start the second half great, the game was a bit basketballey.

"But credit to the opposition, they had a game plan and came with a lot of energy.

"And the new manager has gone in there and has done really well.

"The first goal is one of them, it was a bit of a cross shot kind of thing where it has just curled in at the back post.

"And then the second one is an outstanding free kick from the boy, I think it was 30 yards out.

"He hits it with loads of whip, loads of dip, he gets it up and over the wall and it's an outstanding finish.

"You feel hard done by because you don't deserve to be 2-0 down but that's the way football goes." 

D'Ath Goes Over The Top Celebrating Sohna's Goal

Harrison Sohna scored two excellent goals for Hereford against South Shields yesterday.

Following the first goal players celebrated and one of them, Lawson D'Ath landed on the ground after joining in.