Turner continues striker search
Graham Turner has had problems finding a striker, but assures Hereford United fans that the search will continue.
"One or two players have been offered to us, but I didn't think they were capable of improving anything, so it's not worth taking them," he told BBC Hereford & Worcester.
"If the right one comes along and we can improve things, then we'll jump in with both feet. But at the moment, we're still working at it."
Steve Guinan is currently the only recognised striker available, as ex-Crewe Alexandra attacker John Grant has two matches left to run on a three-game ban.
Under the terms of the CVA, United cannot pay a transfer fee for a new player but still have four loan signings left for the season. Their first four have been used by Michael Husbands on Aston Villa, Bournemouth attacker Chukki Eribenne, Jay Lovett of Brentford and midfielder Mick Galloway, who joined from Carlisle United but is now with Scottish third division side Gretna. The transfer deadline is a week on Friday (28th March).
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