During this evening's Hereford United phone-in on BBC Hereford and Worcester, Bulls vice-chairman, Tim Russon, hinted that a capital injection into Hereford United might be needed when plans for re-development go ahead.
He also gave an update about the debt owed to the Richardsons and that, in principle, an agreement to return the ground leases to the club was likely.
"We've got to go out and look for new investors," said Russon.
"We've got to look not just for capital injection into the club to build the stand, help us redevelope the ground, we've also got to look for revenue streams for the years to come.
"I have two major companies ring up today and ask for a meeting. For so long business hasn't been at Hereford United. Now they want to be part of it.
"That is what we are trying to create- the buzz back into the city.
"We are still talking with the Richardson. We've formed the basis of an agreement which means we will get the leases back and we have to repay, restructure the million pound debt.
"The Richardsons want to be free of the leases, want us to have the leases.
"So it is a question now of filling numbers into spaces.
"I think we're confident we will get a result in the next few weeks."
Readers can listen to the whole of the phone-in at http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p00....rom_6pm_to_7pm/
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