United hope to make signings soon
Hereford United's first summer signing is expected within the next couple of weeks.
Manager Graham Turner is known to be chasing a midfielder and attacker, but will also require support in defence after Matt Clarke joined Telford United and Ian Wright switched to Burton Albion. A new goalkeeper is also a priority after Ken Griffiths was released, leaving no back-up or pressure on Matt Baker.
It is thought that despite rejecting a move to the club before the transfer deadline, Barrington Belgrave may consider a switch to Edgar Street. The former Yeovil Town striker, who followed manager Dave Webb to Roots Hall, was released by the club this week.
Meanwhile, former Hereford United player Nigel Vaughan has ruled himself out of the vacant managerial seat at Shrewsbury Town. The youth team coach at the Gay Meadow said that he didn't want the job. Also, on Sunday, ex-Hereford physiotherapist Simon Shakeshaft will hold a charity game at his current club, Shrewsbury, against a fictional team! Shrewsbury Town Old Boys XI and Sky One's Harchester United meet in the match to raise money for testicular cancer charities. Hereford United chairman Graham Turner will appear on the pitch at the match, as he is widely recognised as the Shrews' most successful-ever manager. The game will kick-off at 11am at Gay Meadow with fans paying on the gate - prices are £10 for adults and £5 for concessions.