Speaking to the Hereford Times, Hereford United advisor Joel Nathan says that work is still going on to sort out the club's future.
With several people this afternoon telling BN that the main phone lines had again been disconnected at Edgar Street, Nathan told the paper that: “There are a lot of things going on behind the scenes and, unfortunately, I can’t say too much about that at the moment."
However his words suggest that, rather than settling the outstanding amounts, the club will offer options to the Court: “I think the club will go into court on Monday and the judge will look at several different options for the way ahead. The club will survive."
Nathan's words are less positive than John Edwards who told the paper nine days ago that, after talks with investors, he was '100% certain' that the club would carry on. Edwards and Elke Thuerlings are currently away from the club until mid-September, while sources told BN at the weekend that 28 season tickets had been sold.