Kidderminster assistant boss Gary Whild says he is looking forward to having a proper derby match with the Bulls.
He told their official site: "We're disappointed for them to be coming out of the League because they have worked tirelessly to sustain it, but from a local point of view and from the perspective of the supporters, it's a game to look forward to.
"It is always good to have a local derby in the calendar. You'd expect bumper crowds home and away and we've been fortunate in that supporters have always been good to us since we've been here in creating a good atmosphere. When we do meet Hereford it'll be a great buzz."
"It is always good to have a local derby in the calendar. You'd expect bumper crowds home and away and we've been fortunate in that supporters have always been good to us since we've been here in creating a good atmosphere. When we do meet Hereford it'll be a great buzz."
Meanwhile, Grimsby joint manager Paul Hurst believes that both the Bulls and Macclesfield will provide tough competition this season. He told the local press:
"Hereford and Macclesfield both lost managers in going down so that hasn't helped their early plans this summer. If Macclesfield can keep their better players then they will be difficult to play against as they always have been. And Hereford only went down on the last day and showed good form to take it to the wire so they will be tough as well."