Last night, around 200 Hereford United supporters turned out at the home of Kidderminster Harriers to gain some much needed national media attention for the Bulls.
As hoped, a minutes applause took place on both the 24th and 85th minute, each to symbolise an iconic point in the club's history. The first, to signify the formation of the club in 1924, and the second was to commemorate Ronnie Radford's famous FA Cup goal back in 1972 - which was scored on the 85th minute.
There was also the planned turning of backs on the 39th minute. This was to try to raise awareness that Tommy Agombar is reportedly still at the helm of the club despite his FA ban. It was also a lovely gesture by the Harriers fans who joined in with the applause and turning of backs.
A video playlist of the demonstration is available on YouTube (link).
Martin Roberts was also present to try and gauge 'the other side of the story' after speaking to ex-majority shareholder Tommy Agombar at Tuesday's home game. He also commented at how surprised he was at the turn out considering how sparse the crowd was the previous evening.