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Thursday, April 09, 2026

Match Report Marine 0 Hereford 1

Nigel Preece watched Hereford win at Marine last night.

I felt traumatised still recalling the long drive home from Alfreton two weeks back; I like Liverpool; so I thought why not do an overnighter? Frankly, there was also the thought when I booked my trip that defeat in this game could more or less confirm the R word, at least a stopover in a decent city might cushion the pain a little. 


The win on Monday rekindled hope and I was doubly glad I'd booked train tickets and a hotel; decent deals too, Grand National meet starts today (Thursday), I suspect I may have been taken for a ride (sorry) if the game had been 24 hours later. 


Journey up went far too smoothly, I even made the 1 minute unscheduled change at Crewe (not a place to spend an extra 30 minutes at if you can avoid). 


A potter round Liverpool city centre included stops at the Dispensary (that's a pub, not a pharmacy), the Baltic Fleet and the Bridewell (an ex police lock up, you can sup in an old cell, worth a visit) before a train to Waterloo. It was such a glorious day I took the walk from there along the beach towards Crosby. Gormley's sculptures had been recommended by a fellow fan and I'm glad I made the effort (kept me out of the pub too). Didn't know what to expect but there are dozens of sculptured statues placed all over the beach at varied distances from the water; the most striking bit was where the lowish late afternoon sun made it difficult to distinguish between the silhouette of statues and people on the edge of the sea. 


Who knew you would get such culture in a scribbled match report? Back on a different sort of culture, my little pub tour continued with a short visit to the Cornerpost, followed by an hour in the Crosby Co-op (yes, it's a pub).


Right, time for an important football match. We lined up the same as Monday and got off to the same positive start. Our season's been littered with deflating early goals, this time we got the uplift. Good work from Munday found Lane in a bit of space, inside right, and his low shot fizzed into the net. Perhaps a slight deflection? It was difficult to see but no one in the well inhabited away end behind that goal  cared. 


It was a feisty affair again, Marine weren't afraid to get it wide,then into the mixer as they said in the 1980s but, by and large, we stood up well to the challenge and looked like there was more to come from us on the break. Several clearances from both sides ended up in the back gardens of surrounding houses, please mister can we have our ball back. 


One exquisite touch from Lane, followed by a sharp turn should have ended with a better outcome but it summed up our forward play for much of the game, promising but end product (final ball) lacking. 


Lane was clattered, earning a panicky home defender a card, Sohna's free kick was palmed away. Daly and Munday had shots that went wide and a good chance for Marine was tipped over by Richardson.  


There was a break in play with the ref going over to part of the home support, then speaking to the home dugout, not sure why, we may find out in due course. 


We had a couple more fruitless corners before the break. A decent first 45 however, the Mr Negative within me felt there was no way we'd go another half without conceding, confidently stating we'd need at least 1 more goal to get the win. 


Salt and pepper cheese pie was good, Harwood Bull, if and when you're next in Marine. 


No changes as we defended the goal in front of the decent and vocal away support, overall attendance 1048, a low one these days for Marine, no doubt affected by their season fizzling out and the frs (r stands for red, work the rest out kids, it is my Evertonian mate's description after all) were on the telly. 


Marine started brightly, we were under the pump for 10 minutes or so though credit to our determination and organisation as I don't recall any significant danger. The first real chance of the second half fell to Lane, after a typical storming Tustin break, sadly his crisp shot was deflected wide. 


It was pretty even after that, Marine dominating territory, we were creating space on the break albeit, again, we failed to turn any such opportunities into real chances. 


James was booked for time wasting, Richardson was forced to make two excellent saves as Marine upped the pressure. Our keeper then, as often is the custom, went down injured, I assume he wasn't trying to relieve the pressure and was genuinely struggling? We're above such low tactics after all!!


More clearances ended up in adjacent gardens, D'Ath came on for Lane, one superb bit of defending by Howkins was celebrated by a scream and clench of the fist, highlighting the all round commitment.  


It was far from one way traffic, Sohna shot wide, Willcox had an effort saved and someone, Tustin perhaps, couldn't quite get on the end of a dangerous cross. 


One sharp turn and shot from Marine went narrowly wide, a nervy moment and the final stages did get a bit too frantic at times, we were all grateful for only 3 extra minutes. Richardson punched clear from one cross, Willo came on for Daly and thankfully the final whistle went. Joy and relief all round. 


A critical win and credit to the players for putting in a real shift. I was wrong, thankfully, with my half time assessment of needing at least another goal, we survived this time but need to demonstrate a bit more composure in break situations, Aaron Downes said as much in his post much interview. Hard to be critical though given the effort and schedule. 


A short train ride back to the centre of Liverpool and a much needed wind down back in the Bridewell. 


No rest for the Supporters too, a huge game on Saturday, unsure if I can make the journey yet but I'm sure many of you will. 


COYB

 

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Bedford Next For Hereford

Next for Hereford is a trip to Bedford on Saturday.

It's expected given it's a 'new' ground for supporters and after last night's 1-0 win at Marine there will be a good away attendance for this vital fixture.

This from Bedford:

THIS FIXTURE IS ALL TICKET - TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE. NO TICKET SALES WILL BE AVAILABLE ON THE GATE.

Please be aware that this fixture is segregated.

Bedford Town supporters should purchase tickets in the normal way, through the home area of the website.

Hereford supporters should purchase tickets from the away section. Hereford have an allocation of 800 for the away section of the ground. This will be the north stand/Tea Hut end of the Eyrie.

Any visiting supporter who has accessibility or additional needs, please contact info@bedfordtownfc.com . This includes if the individual requires seating. Special arrangements will be made to allow seating for anyone requiring it.

Please ensure you are purchasing for the correct area of the ground. Ticket sales will have your postcode checked, and you may be contacted if you purchase what we believe to be tickets for the incorrect area.

Due to this game being all ticket, online ticket sales will remain open until 3:30pm on Saturday 11th April. They will not close early, in line with our standard ticket sales procedure.

To purchase tickets: https://bedfordtownfc.ktckts.com/event/bdt2526h09/eagles-vs-hereford 

Bowen donates towards drainage work


Jarrod Bowen when he was at Hereford United


Jarrod Bowen is to contribute towards the end-of-season drainage work at Edgar Street.

Hereford have had all sorts of problems with the pitch this season, forcing them to play three home games away from Edgar Street.

As soon as this campaign finishes, let maintenance work will take place. And West Ham striker Bowen - who started his career at Hereford - will be making a contribution. Below is what he has said.

"I’m delighted to announce that after lengthy and numerous discussions with club officials at Hereford FC (United), along with the founding shareholders of the club I will be contributing towards much needed maintenance on the hallowed turf at Edgar Street. The planned works are set to begin in the off season and will be completed in time for the 2026/27 season.

“The substantial period of poor weather this winter and the poor drainage issues with the pitch which has resulted in numerous postponements has caused the groundsman (my Uncle Ben) this season a serious challenge.

“Not only is it important for Hereford FC to be playing consistent home games on a well maintained surface at Edgar Street but for me it’s also vitally important for the youth of Herefordshire to play their traditional finals on the pitch.

“I’ve been lucky enough to have played on the pitch as a junior in these finals and as a senior player at the very start of my professional career, but it was those moments as a child that still hold fondest memories for me and the family.

“I feel it’s a fantastic opportunity for myself to give something back to not only the club but the community that gave me an opportunity within football.

“Aye oh Hereford, Hereford aye oh!

“Jarrod Bowen”



HUST launch 2026 Nominated Director Recruitment Campaign

HUST is pleased to launch the 2026 Recruitment Campaign for a Nominated Director on the board of Hereford FC. 

 

The annual process of selecting a Nominated Director to sit on the HFC Board is now open for applications from HUST Members. The process is due for completion by June 2026. This year’s successful applicant will be appointed for a three-year term of office up to June 2029.”

 

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.

 

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.

 

To download the HND Pack and application process, please click on the LINK BELOW

If you are interested in applying for the role then we invite you to send a CV containing a statement of 300-600 words on why you are suitable. The deadline for applications is Thursday 30th April 2026. If you are shortlisted for the role, interviews will take place in the week commencing Monday 11th May 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter . We would be grateful if you could keep these dates free in your diary.

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If you have any queries, please contact secretary@hust.org.uk

THROWBACK THURSDAY | Hereford United 2-3 Chesterfield - 9th April 1991

On this day 35 years ago as Colin Addison's 2nd spell will shortly come to an end. Goals from Peter Heritage and Paul Tester.


Hereford 1 Wood 2 MA Jones 3 Devine 4 Pejic 5 Bradley 6 R Jones 7 Lowndes 8 Narbett 9 Brain 10 Heritage 11 Tester Subs Mitchell, S Jones Chesterfield 1 Leonard 2 Gunn 3 Ryan 4 Lemon 5 Rogers 6 McGugan 7 Dyche 8 Caldwell 9 Lancaster 10 Turnbull 11 Hewitt Subs Ralph,Francis Attendance 1,750

Wednesday, April 08, 2026

Downes gives verdict on crucial and hard-fought Marine win - listen in full

Hereford boss Aaron Downes has given his thoughts after Wednesday's 1-0 win at Marine.

The result lifts Hereford above Alfreton in the National League North table and leaves them four points adrift with two games in hand.

Press play to listen in full.



Vital win at Marine as great escape hopes stay alive

Hereford have picked up another vital three points after beating Marine 1-0 on Wednesday evening.

Mikey Lane's goal after just seven minutes gave the visitors the lead and despite Marine pressure after the break, held on for the second win on the bounce.

The result sees Hereford move above Alfreton on goal difference, and are now four points from safety with two games in hand.

Full report and reaction to follow.

Hereford ahead at the break

Hereford are 1-0 up at half time in this evening’s National League North match against Marine. Mikey Lane’s goal after seven minutes is what separates the sides at the break, though Hereford are deservedly ahead.

Hereford team news from Marine

This evening’s Hereford side to take on Marine:

Hereford: Richardson, Hudson, Preston, Sohna, Lane, Munday, Daly, James, Willcox, Tustin, Howkins

Subs: Lewis, Skinner, D'Ath, Martin, Williams, Quansah, Hamilton

One National North League Fixture This Evening

There is one National North League fixture this evening.

And for Hereford FC it's a very important one in their fight to remain in the league.

Marine v Hereford 

Tuesday, April 07, 2026

Around Edgar Street

A selection of pictures from Edgar Street yesterday. These include supporters celebrating Hereford's goals and also players and supporters after the end of the game.
















 

Second Half Pictures Hereford v Merthyr

Some pictures from the second half of yesterday's game at Edgar Street.




What Did The Merthyr Manager Say?







 

Hereford 31/10 To Win At Marine

Remaye Campbell Scored For Hereford In Last Season's Fixture

A Wednesday evening fixture for Hereford this week, unusual in itself. They are away at Marine for another catch-up fixture.

And despite their 3-0 win over Merthyr at Edgar Street yesterday, the bookies have priced a Hereford victory at 31/10.

Marine defeated Chorley (15th) last Monday. 

Hereford are still fighting for their lives. Currently they are in 22nd place in the National North League with 41 points from 40 games.

Marine are 12th with 58 points also from 40 games.

As regards goal difference Marine's is -6, Hereford's is -18. 

Interestingly Marine have only scored 54 goals this season, Hereford have scored 53. 

Recent form:

Hereford LLLLLW

Marine WDWLLW 

Marine 3/4 Draw 11/4 Hereford 31/10 

Downes lays down challenge after Bulls stop the rot

Hereford celebrates Preston's goal on Monday
Aaron Downes has warned Hereford their job is far from finished – despite a vital 3-0 win over Merthyr Town boosting hopes of a great escape.

The Bulls produced one of their most complete performances of the season in front of 3,080 home fans at Edgar Street, ending a run of seven straight defeats and ensuring they did not lose further ground on the teams above them.

But Downes quickly shifted focus to what comes next.

“What we can’t do is go 'okay, that's great, we've won against Merthyr and that's our season done' - no,” he said.

"I've challenged the players again to say 'well done, enjoy it, it's a relief and we've stopped the rot', but it's important that we go again – and then again.

"Then that gives us a great chance. Some teams have only got three games left in the season, we've got six, we've got to make that count."

With six games remaining – more than their relegation rivals – Hereford still have an opportunity to claw their way clear, starting with a trip to Marine tomorrow (Wednesday).

“We’ve given ourselves a fighter’s chance to keep carrying our season on and we'll go up on Wednesday again,” Downes added.

"They're saying the right things in the changing room, it's a good group of boys and I'm lucky I've got them. We've got six games to go, we go up to Marine and hopefully take this momentum and belief into the game.

"If we show the same fight and spirits and that bit of quality that we showed today, then we've every chance of beating anyone on our day. We've proved that this season."

Preston In Team Of The Week

 

Hereford defender Matt Preston has been included  in the National North League team of the week.

He scored Hereford's third goal against Merthyr yesterday and also helped to keep a clean sheet. 

  

Rot stopped, work to do

So the Easter weekend provided a rollercoaster of emotions, with heartbreak at Kidderminster and elation against Merthyr, which at least made a change from unremitting misery.

Now that the elation has worn off a bit, eroded slightly perhaps by the irritation that most of the other strugglers also won on Easter Monday, the scale of the task in front of the Bulls over the next two-and-a-half weeks comes back into sharp focus.

That task continues on Wednesday as Hereford travel to Merseyside for a plastic-pitch encounter with Crosby’s Marine FC.

They really must win this before two huge six-pointers against Bedford and Oxford. Having lost seven in a row, winning the last seven to round off the season would be quite a stylish way to get out of the hole they’re in. As unlikely as that winning run sounds, unfortunately they’ll only get out of that hole if they do that or something not far off it. 51ish was, not so long ago, looking like a points total that could be enough. It no longer does, with Bedford and Oxford both making bold moves towards safety. One tiny chink of light is the late arrival to the relegation party of Curzon Ashton. If the Bulls can win this game, the only National League North game being played in midweek, they’re four points behind the Nash having played two games fewer. All they can do is keep winning football matches.

Marine had an excellent start to the season and spent a long time in the play-off positions. They’ve slipped to mid-table now, partly due to going very deep in the FA Trophy, losing in the semi-finals. Despite winning on Monday, 2-1 at home to Chorley, and like Hereford having games in hand, they’re unlikely to claw their way back into those play-off positions by the end of the season. That’s something Hereford have to use to their advantage.

They took a while to acclimatise to the National League North last season following promotion, and looked way off it at Edgar Street in terms of quality (not much) and naivity (loads), but quickly turned things around and finished 19 points clear of the drop in losing just two of their last ten games. There’s very little chance of them exhibiting any of that naivity here having really kicked on since then, while Hereford have very much gone backwards over the course of the season as a whole.

Bobby Grant is their manager, and is something of a ‘Mr Marine’ having also played for and captained the club.

Their big threat is left winger Fin Sinclair-Smith, who scored at the weekend to take his seasonal tally to ten. Joseph James will hopefully have recovered from the knock he picked up on Monday to enable him to look after the ex-Radcliffe man. Centre forward George Newell seems to have inherited some of his father Mike’s attributes as a typical English centre forward and target man, but has only managed six goals.

Aaron Downes can’t afford to be cagey, and will presumably go again with George Munday and Mikey Lane up front. The latter suggested when interviewed following his man-of-the-match display on Monday that a repeat of the first half against Merthyr could ‘blow Marine out of the water’. I might ask him to start writing the titles for these previews.

Freddy Willcox and Harrison Sohna should again occupy the central midfield positions, offering plenty in the middle of the park with skillsets that complement each other very well.

Behind them, Kyle Howkins and Matt Preston will be keen to oversee another clean sheet here as the Hereford defence is finally showing signs of organised resistance, as well as silky finishing at the other end.

The Merthyr manager said after Monday’s match:

"They were physically bigger, stronger in winning duels in that first half. They ran all over us, which is really disappointing to see."

This is precisely what’s happened to Hereford again and again this season. Telford have done it, Kings Lynn have done it, Chorley have done it…and that’s just a handful of examples of how the team has been absolutely bullied at home, let alone away. And that deliberately ignores the better-funded sides who have ‘run all over us’ (I was going to say ‘bigger clubs’ but they're absolutely not). It’s been awful, but if we’re finally biting back, great. It's just that it might be a bit too late.

I was trying to explain to someone over Easter how a club paying thousands and thousands of pounds to managers and players courtesy of a huge bounty that comes through the turnstiles every fortnight could possibly be relegated to the seventh level of football in England. I failed.

Hereford have to win again. If they don’t it’s virtually all over. At least that keeps things simple.

COYW