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Friday, April 04, 2014

We Need To Keep Working Hard Says Addison


Hereford United director Colin Addison has told BBC Midlands that the club is not out of the woods yet but he's sure there's a future for the Bulls

"A lot of people have worked very very hard for the past couple of weeks here," said Addison.

"We need to keep that going because we're not out of the woods yet but we're trying so hard just to bring this thing together."

Addison was asked about the £10K donation from Bulmers parent company Heineken.

"Absolutely wonderful, a great donation from Heineken, we thank them very very much and it's going to be a great help to us.

"The most important thing now is getting past this post here, the match tomorrow, and getting ourselves safe from relegation and building from there."

As for the future?

"It's touch and go but we want to make it bright.

"I'm sure we are going to do it."

Director Dave Preedy also spoke on camera.

"We've lost the local racecourse, we've lost a big golfcourse last week, do not let Hereford be next.

"Come back, use it or loose it I suppose the expression is.

"There is a love for Hereford, we just need people to come back, sit on seats and watch football again."

Kitman Roger Lloyd was seen in the dressing room with the players kit. He spoke about the gift from Bulmers.

"It's tremendous," said Lloyd.

"Bulmers, local company employ a lot of local people.

"I think it's absolutely tremendous that they can come up with that sort of money for us."