Hereford United At Aggborough January 1st 2013 |
"It is about trying to bring the club's plight to the attention of the
national press," Martin Watson, the vice-chairman of HUST, told the Hereford Times.
"The FA appear unwilling to act and the Southern League do not seem to care.
"We have to start pushing the issue. The situation is intolerable.
"There has been a lot of interest."
Paul Stevens, a committee member of HUST, is hopeful of a good turnout.
"From the numbers we are getting, there could be anything from 200 to
500.
"There has has been a lot of interest since HUST said
that they were endorsing the protest.
"The Kidderminster Harriers Supporters Trust are very much on our side and the club's board have also been no problem."
Meanwhile the HT reports that Hereford United could have fresh investment and new directors soon.
"We are nearly there with the new investors and there will also be new directors when the investment arrives," said chairman Andy Lonsdale.